Injecting Cancer Cells into the Pre-cardiac Sinus of Zebrafish Embryos
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Scoring Extravasation
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Mounting Embryos onto Slides and Subsequent Fluorescence Imaging
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Results: Vascular Invasion of Cancer Cell Lines in Zebrafish Embryos
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this procedure is to assess the malignant and invasive behavior of cancer cells in a zebrafish embryo model. This method helps researchers determine if cancer cells can invade from a functional circulatory system, thereby model
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This method utilizes zebrafish embryos to efficiently test the vascular invasive ability of cancer cells. Fluorescent cancer cells are injected into the precardiac sinus or yolk sac of developing embryos. Cancer cell vascular invasion and extravasation is assessed via fluorescence microscopy of the tail region 24 to 96 hr later.