Imaging and Isolation of Extravasation-Participating Endothelial and Melanoma Cells During Angiopellosis.

MELANOMA: Methods and Protocols(2021)

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Cancer mortality rates are primarily a result of cancer metastasis. Recent advances in microscopy technology allow for the imaging of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) as they extravasate (exit) blood vessels, a key step in the metastasis process. Here, we describe the use of intravital microscopy techniques to image and isolate both extravasating melanoma CTCs and the extravasation-participating endothelial cells. These techniques can be used as a means to study cancer metastasis and as a screening tool for anticancer therapeutics.
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Angiopellosis,Cancer Exodus Hypothesis,Circulating tumor cells,Extravasation,Intravital microscopy,Light sheet microscopy,Metastasis,Tumor cell isolation,Tumor infusion,Zebrafish
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