EMT6-Luc

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Validation Data

The EMT6-Luc cell line is an EMT6 murine mammary carcinoma cell line derived from a BALB/c mouse with stable and high expression of Luciferase.  Luciferase activity was showed a steady increase in tumor bearing mouse models. The tumorigenesis test showed this cell line could form tumors normally after inoculation in fat pad but no significant lung metastases. Moreover, this cell line metastasize to the liver when they are injected into the spleen. This EMT6-Luc cell line is available for in vivo imaging and assessment of novel therapeutic modalities.

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Figure 1. Morphology of EMT6-Luc cell line.

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Figure 2. Luciferase activity assay of EMT6-Luc cell line.

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Figure 3. (A) Average growth curves of EMT6-Luc tumors. (B) Body weights of EMT6-Luc tumor bearing mice. (n=5) EMT6-Luc cells were inoculated in the fat pads of BALB/C mice.

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Figure 4. In vivo bioluminescence imaging of EMT6-Luc tumor bearing mice. (n=9)

EMT6-Luc cells were inoculated in fat pads of BALB/C mice.

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Figure 5.  In vivo luciferase activity curves of EMT6-Luc lung metastasis. (n=9)

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Figure 6. In vivo bioluminescence imaging of EMT6-Luc lung metastases. (n=9)

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Figure 7.  In vivo luciferase activity curves of EMT6-Luc liver metastasis models. (n=9)

EMT6-Luc cells were intrasplenically injected into BALB/C mice to elicit formation of hepatic metastases.

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Figure 8. In vivo bioluminescence imaging of EMT6-Luc hepatic metastases. (n=9)



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