AN INVITRO QUANTITATIVE ASSAY FOR TUMOR-CELL INVASION
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 38 (10), 3218-3224
Abstract
An in vitro quantitative assay of tumor cell invasion is described. The assay measures the rate at which [125I]iododeoxyuridine-labeled mouse Blb melanoma and UV induced fibrosarcoma and hamster sarcoma virus induced hamster sarcoma cells migrate through the chorioallantoic membrane of developing chicken embryos. Invasion chambers were prepared from amber latex cylinders, chorioallantoic membrane and thread ligatures. The chambers were placed in glass vials to rest on discs of photographic sponge immersed in tissue culture medium. Labeled tumor cells were added to the chamber, and the vial was incubated at 37.degree. C. At various time points individual chambers were monitored to determine the number of viable, labeled cells that passed through the membrane and were present in the medium, on the glass vial or in the sponge. The application of the assay may be of use in delineating the mechanisms of tumor cell invasion.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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