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| Is it possible to study tumor formation in vitro?? Please lead me to any information or ideas you have! I am trying to see whether XYZ promotes tumor initiation/formation. I have already began my in vivo studies and can detect the tumors on my mice. Now I feel that I want to further enhance my project by adding an in vitro component. It's too expensive to buy another set of mice but I have a lot of different cell lines that display the same genes I was looking at for my mice. I'm not sure if its at all possible to do but I recently out that you can detect mammospheres on a plate of cells so I was wondering if its possible to detect tumors as well.... Please help!! ![]() |
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