JoVE Logo
Faculty Resource Center

Sign In

Working with Human Tissues for Translational Cancer Research

DOI :

10.3791/53189-v

November 26th, 2015

November 26th, 2015

9,687 Views

1Department of Surgical Oncology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 2Department of Genomic Medicine, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 3Department of Pathology and Institutional Tissue Bank, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Translational cancer research is dependent on extraction of human tissues. Much work has gone into optimizing extraction methods for ex vivo analysis. Here, we describe tissue processing methods allowing for maximal data output from limited samples.

Tags

Translational Cancer Research

-- Views

Related Videos

article

Generation of Comprehensive Thoracic Oncology Database - Tool for Translational Research

article

Establishment and Propagation of Human Retinoblastoma Tumors in Immune Deficient Mice

article

Ex Vivo Infection of Live Tissue with Oncolytic Viruses

article

Experimental Generation of Carcinoma-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) from Human Mammary Fibroblasts

article

Processing of Human Reduction Mammoplasty and Mastectomy Tissues for Cell Culture

article

A Modified Heterotopic Swine Hind Limb Transplant Model for Translational Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation (VCA) Research

article

MR Molecular Imaging of Prostate Cancer with a Small Molecular CLT1 Peptide Targeted Contrast Agent

article

Cell Death Associated with Abnormal Mitosis Observed by Confocal Imaging in Live Cancer Cells

article

An Ex vivo Model to Study Hormone Action in the Human Breast

article

Mammosphere Formation Assay from Human Breast Cancer Tissues and Cell Lines

JoVE Logo

Privacy

Terms of Use

Policies

Research

Education

ABOUT JoVE

Copyright © 2024 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved