I am wondering if there is a method for dissecting adjacent normal and tumor samples from living mice without sacrificing the mouse? I hope to study the tumor evolution at multiple time points from the same mice. Is it possible?
I do not know if my advice will worthwhile. However, good research
dctd.cancer.gov/.../DrHollingshead090507.pps
Typical Rodent Sample Collection Methods
http://dctd.cancer.gov/MajorInitiatives/Sep0507Phase0Workshop/DrHollingshead090507.pps
It doesn't seem to be a valid URL. Thanks!
Thanks! It is what I am looking for!
I think by multiple sampling you will introduce too many variables, e.g. inflammasomes...., would healing event..
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