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Bladder Cancer Animal Model (CAT#: STEM-AE-0075-WXH)

Introduction

Bladder cancer refers to malignant tumors that occur on the bladder mucosa. It is the most common malignant tumor of the urinary system and one of the ten most common tumors in the whole body.




Applications

Study the etiology, pathology, prevention and treatment of human bladder cancer.

Procedure

• Orthotopic carcinogen-induced bladder cancer animal model: the mainstream reagents for inducing carcinogenesis are nitrofuranthiazole carboxamide (FANFT), N-butyl-N(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine (BBN) and
N-methylnitrosourea (MNU) three types.
• Orthotopic tumor transplantation bladder cancer animal model: the tumor single cell suspension is implanted into the bladder.
• Orthotopic spontaneous bladder cancer animal model.
• In situ genetically engineered bladder cancer animal model.
• Animal model of ectopic bladder cancer: Implant tumor single-cell suspension or tumor tissue pieces into the subcutaneous, abdominal cavity, or vein of experimental animals to establish animal models of ectopic bladder cancer.

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