Journal article
Processing of primary brain tumor tissue for stem cell assays and flow sorting.
Abstract
Brain tumors are typically comprised of morphologically diverse cells that express a variety of neural lineage markers. Only a relatively small fraction of cells in the tumor with stem cell properties, termed brain tumor initiating cells (BTICs), possess an ability to differentiate along multiple lineages, self-renew, and initiate tumors in vivo. We applied culture conditions originally used for normal neural stem cells (NSCs) to a variety of …
Authors
Venugopal C; McFarlane NM; Nolte S; Manoranjan B; Singh SK
Journal
Journal of Visualized Experiments, , No. 67,
Publisher
MyJove
DOI
10.3791/4111
ISSN
1940-087X