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  1. Luminescence-Based Techniques for KRAS Thermal Stability Monitoring

    Various biochemical methods have been introduced to detect and characterize KRAS activity and interactions, from which the vast majority is based on...
    Kari Kopra in KRAS
    Protocol 2024
  2. Progress in Targeting KRAS Directly

    RAS research has entered the world of translational and clinical science. Progress has been based on our appreciation of the role of RAS mutations in...
    Dwight V. Nissley, Andrew G. Stephen, ... Frank McCormick in KRAS
    Protocol 2024
  3. Metabolomic Investigations into Hypoxia-Mediated Metabolic Reprogramming of Pancreatic Cancer Cells

    Hypoxia is a crucial microenvironmental factor that defines tumor cell growth and aggressiveness. Cancer cells adapt to hypoxia by altering their...
    Vira Chumak, Girish H. Rajacharya, Pankaj K. Singh in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  4. Staining Hypoxic Areas of Frozen and FFPE Tissue Sections with Hypoxyprobe™

    Hypoxia occurs due to inadequate levels of oxygen in tissue and has been implicated in numerous diseases such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular,...
    Harsh H. Oza, Esther Ng, Daniele M. Gilkes in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  5. Measurement of Metabolic Alteration in Immune Cells Under Hypoxia

    The hypoxic microenvironment in solid tumors affects the metabolism of tumor cells and infiltrating immune cells, which aids in robust tumor growth...
    Yuki Fujii, Kamiya Mehla in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  6. Genetically Encoded Reporters to Monitor Hypoxia

    Hypoxia resulting from an imbalance of oxygen availability and consumption defines a metabolic cellular state with a profound impact on developmental...
    Nadine Bauer, Friedemann Kiefer in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  7. Oxomer- and Reporter Gene-Based Analysis of FIH Activity in Cells

    Cellular and tissue adaptations to oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) are necessary for both normal physiology and disease. Responses to hypoxia are...
    Yulia L. Volkova, Agnieszka E. Jucht, Carsten C. Scholz in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  8. Application of a Specific and Sensitive NQO1 Turn-On Near-Infrared Fluorescence Probe for Live Cancer Cell and Xenografted Tumor Imaging in Nude Mice

    Sensitive activity stains for enzymes selectively expressed in human cancers offer valuable tools for imaging with wide applications in experimental,...
    Kalkunte S. Srivenugopal, Viswanath Arutla, ... A. E. M. Adnan Khan in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  9. Evaluation of Oxygen Consumption Rates In Situ

    An analysis of the mitochondrial respiration function represented by the oxygen consumption rate is necessary to assess mitochondrial bioenergetics...
    Anqi Li, Yuan Qin, ... Guohua Gong in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  10. Oxygen Assessment in Tumors In Vivo Using Phosphorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy

    The oxygen level in a tumor is a crucial factor for its development and response to therapies. Phosphorescence lifetime imaging (PLIM) with the use...
    Anastasia D. Komarova, Vladislav I. Shcheslavskiy, ... Marina V. Shirmanova in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  11. Measuring Pericellular Oxygen Tension for In Vitro Cell Culture

    Cell culture, the process of growing cells in conditions that mimic those in the body, is a key technique in biomedical research. Oxygen is not...
    Zachary J. Rogers, Khushbu Bhatt, Sidi A. Bencherif in Hypoxia
    Protocol 2024
  12. Establishment of Mouse Orthotopic Urinary Bladder Tumor Model and Its Analysis by Light and Electron Microscopy

    Mouse tumor models are an important tool in cancer research, and the orthotopic cancer cell transplantation model is the most widely used among them....
    Andreja Erman, Urška Kamenšek, ... Peter Veranič in Mouse Models of Cancer
    Protocol 2024
  13. In Vivo Wound Healing Model for Characterization of Gene Electrotransfer Effects in Mouse Skin

    Wound healing is a complex biological response to injury characterized by a sequence of interdependent and overlap** physiological actions. To...
    Špela Kos, Tanja Jesenko, Tanja Blagus in Mouse Models of Cancer
    Protocol 2024
  14. In Vivo Bioluminescence and Fluorescence Imaging: Optical Tool for Cancer Research

    In vivo whole-body imaging, using optical tools based on bioluminescence and fluorescence detection, offers tremendous opportunities to specifically...
    Duško Lainšček, Anja Golob-Urbanc, Sara Orehek in Mouse Models of Cancer
    Protocol 2024
  15. Kinetic Modeling of Hepatic Metabolism and Simulation of Treatment Effects

    Mathematical modeling is a promising strategy to fill the experimentally unapproachable knowledge gaps about the relative contribution of various...
    Antje Egners, Thorsten Cramer, ... Nikolaus Berndt in Liver Carcinogenesis
    Protocol 2024
  16. Flow Cytometry Assessment of Lymphocyte Populations Infiltrating Liver Tumors

    Tissue-resident and recruited immune cells are essential mediators of natural and therapy-induced immunosurveillance of liver neoplasia. This idea...
    Maria Pérez-Lanzón, Céleste Plantureux, ... Jonathan Pol in Liver Carcinogenesis
    Protocol 2024
  17. Diethylnitrosamine Induction of Hepatocarcinogenesis in Mice

    Diethylnitrosamine (DEN) is a chemical hepatocarcinogenic agent that triggers a large array of oncogenic mutations after a single injection....
    Jules Sotty, Pierre Bablon, ... Patrick Soussan in Liver Carcinogenesis
    Protocol 2024
  18. Diethylnitrosamine-Induced Liver Tumorigenesis in Mice Under High-Hat High-Sucrose Diet: Stepwise High-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging and Histopathological Correlations

    The hepatotoxic N-nitroso compound diethylnitrosamine (DEN) administered intraperitoneally (i.p.) induces liver neoplasms in rodents that...
    Pierre Cordier, Flora Sangouard, ... Séverine Celton-Morizur in Liver Carcinogenesis
    Protocol 2024
  19. In Vivo Modeling of Leukemia by Murine Stem Cell Transplantation

    Murine stem cell transplantation is a well-established method for the in vivo study of leukemic pathophysiology. Adoptive transfer of murine leukemic...
    Leo Edlinger in Mouse Models of Cancer
    Protocol 2024
  20. Cancer Stem Cells: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives

    Despite major advances in health care including improved diagnostic tools, robust chemotherapeutic regimens, advent of precision, adjuvant and...
    Muhammad Vaseem Shaikh, Stefan Custers, ... Sheila K. Singh in Cancer Stem Cells
    Protocol 2024
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