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Fish provide window for viewing metastatic cancer

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David Shenkenberg

The initial stages of metastasis have been hard to study, but now transgenic zebra fish have enabled visualization of cancer as it begins to spread. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, studied breast cancer cells in zebra fish using confocal fluorescence microscopy. The fish were engineered to express GFP in blood vessels, which permitted microscopic observation of breast tumor cells interacting with vasculature, which must occur for cancer to metastasize. The relative transparency of zebra fish allowed easy viewing of tumor cells. The researchers generated human...Read full article

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    Published: February 2007
    Biophotonicshuman breast cancer cellsmetastasisMicroscopyNews & FeaturesUniversity of California

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