|
|
 |
|
|
Cancer researchers utilize a broad spectrum of techniques to seek insight into the diverse spectrum of cancer types and cellular changes that happen during cancer progression. From learning about DNA damage response and cell cycle defects to understanding tumor progression and metastasis, flow cytometry can provide valuable insights into the mechanisms that facilitate cancer formation and prevention. The MACSQuant assays for cancer research include:
- Apoptosis measurement
- Cell cycle analysis
- Proliferation
- Fluorescent protein analysis
- Identification and characterization of Cancer Stem Cells
- Identification and characterization of circulating tumor cells
- Solid tumor cell analysis (post-dissociation)
|
|
References
|
| Dos Santos, C et al. Anti-tumorgenic effects of a mutant of the heparin affin regulatory peptide (HARP) on the U87 MG glioblastoma cell line (2010) Int. J. Cancer. |
| Heinemann, L et al. The effect of cell cycle synchronization on tumor sensitivity to reovirus oncolysis (2010) Molecular Therapy. |
| Khan, S et al. Survivin is released from cancer cells via exosomes (2010) Apoptosis. |
| Stamatopoulous, B et al. The histone deacetylase inhibitor suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA) induces apoptosis, downregulated the CXCR4 chemokine receptor and impairs migration of chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells (2010) Haematologica. |
|
|
 |
|
|
© 1999 - 2012 Miltenyi Biotec ¦ サイトポリシー ¦ プライバシーポリシー ¦ 日本語のページ (jp) に書いてある情報は、日本国内でのみ有効です。 |