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Crown Bioscience Inc., Taicang, Jiangsu, China

2 ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JoVE

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Cancer Research

Immunophenotyping of Orthotopic Homograft (Syngeneic) of Murine Primary KPC Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma by Flow Cytometry
Xiaoyu An *1,2, Xuesong Ouyang *1, Hui Zhang 1, Tingting Li 1, Yu-yang Huang 1, Zhiyuan Li 1, Demin Zhou 2, Qi-Xang Li 1,2
1Crown Bioscience Inc., 2State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, Peking University

The experimental procedure on the immunophenotyping of murine orthotopic PDAC homografts aims at profiling the tumor immuno-microenvironment. Tumors are orthotopically implanted via surgery. Tumors of 200–600 mm3 in size were harvested and dissociated to prepare single-cell suspensions, followed by multi-immune marker FACS analysis using different fluorescently-labeled antibodies.

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Cancer Research

Creating Matched In vivo/In vitro Patient-Derived Model Pairs of PDX and PDX-Derived Organoids for Cancer Pharmacology Research
Xiaoxi Xu 1, Limei Shang 1, Philip Wang 2, Jun Zhou 2, Xuesong Ouyang 2, Meiling Zheng 1, Binchen Mao 2, Likun Zhang 2, Bonnie Chen 1, Jingjing Wang 2, Jing Chen 3, Wubin Qian 2, Sheng Guo 2, Yujun Huang 2, Qi-Xiang Li 3
1Crown Bioscience Inc., Changping District, Beijing, China, 2Crown Bioscience Inc., Taicang, Jiangsu, China, 3Crown Bioscience Inc., San Diego, CA, USA

A method is described to create organoids using patient-derived xenografts (PDX) for in vitro screening, resulting in matched pairs of in vivo/in vitro models. PDX tumors were harvested/processed into small pieces mechanically or enzymatically, followed by the Clevers’ method to grow tumor organoids that were passaged, cryopreserved and characterized against the original PDX.

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