Core B - Animal Core
核心 B - 动物核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10427250
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.56万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-06-05 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanAnesthesia proceduresAnimal ExperimentsAnimal ModelAnimalsBiologyBone DensityBone neoplasmsClinicalCollaborationsComplicationData AnalysesDual-Energy X-Ray AbsorptiometryEnsureGenetically Engineered MouseGoalsGrantHuman ResourcesImageImplantIndividualInjectionsInstitutesInternal MedicineLaboratory Animal MedicineLaboratory AnimalsMaintenanceMalignant neoplasm of prostateMetastatic Neoplasm to the BoneMethodsModelingNatureOncologistPerformanceProceduresResearchResearch PersonnelResource SharingRoleScanningServicesStandardizationTranslatingVeterinariansanimal dataanimal imagingbasebioluminescence imagingbonecancer imagingcollegeexperienceexperimental studyimplantationin vivoin vivo imagingneoplastic cellprogramssoft tissuespine bone structurevertebra body
项目摘要
Core B: Animal Core Summary
One of the synergistic aspects of the current Program Project is that all of the individual projects
will evaluate some aspect of their research questions in several common models, e.g.,
intracardiac and intratibial injection of tumor cells. Having common animal models allows us to
rapidly translate findings from one project to another project. Due to the unique nature of bone
compared to soft tissues, many models of bone metastasis are challenging and require special
expertise. The Animal Core has provided extensive service to the Program in the previous
grant cycle. The goal of the Animal Core, which has rated Superior, in previous reviews, is to
continue to provide investigators of each project with assistance in the conduct of research
involving animals including establishment of unique animal models (e.g., vertebral body
implants known as vossicles), intracardiac and intratibial injection, in vivo and ex vivo tumor
imaging and miscellaneous animal procedures. The core has been very successful achieving its
goals and has always rated Superior in reviews. To continue to accomplish support of the
Program the Animal Core has the following Aims:
Aim 1. Creating and assessing animal models to be used for the projects. In addition to
routine animal modeling, we will facilitate use of animal models unique to bone metastasis
research or that are challenging. For example, implantation of vertebrae to create vossicles,
intratibial injections, intracardiac injections and orthotopic implants will be performed by the
Animal Core.
Aim 2. Assisting with animal experiments. Core personnel will coordinate and assist or
instruct in the performance of standardized procedures such as in vivo imaging, intracardiac
injections, compound injections, anesthesia, etc.
Aim 3. Imaging animals. The core will assist with imaging including faxitron radiographs,
bioluminescent imaging, bone density (DEXA) scanning and CT.
Aim 4. Providing expertise in use of animal models and interpretation of data from these
animals. Dr. Evan Keller, a Board-certified veterinary oncologist and Dr. Jill Keller, a Board-
certified laboratory animal veterinarian, will provide expertise in interpretation of animal models
as needed.
Aim 5. Ensuring all animal experiments have appropriate animal compliance. In
collaboration with Administrative core, we will ensure that all experiments are performed under
appropriate institute approval
核心 B:动物核心总结
当前计划项目的协同方面之一是所有单个项目
将在几个常见模型中评估他们研究问题的某些方面,例如,
心脏内和胫骨内注射肿瘤细胞使我们能够
由于骨骼的独特性质,可以将一个项目的发现快速转化为另一个项目。
与软组织相比,许多骨转移模型都具有挑战性,需要特殊的
动物核心在过去为该计划提供了广泛的服务。
在之前的评论中,动物核心的资助周期的目标是:
继续为每个项目的研究人员提供研究协助
动物涉及建立独特的动物模型(例如椎体
植入物(称为囊泡)、心内和胫骨内注射、体内和离体肿瘤
成像和其他动物程序的核心已经非常成功地实现了它。
目标并始终在评论中评为优秀 继续实现对的支持。
动物核心计划有以下目标:
目标 1. 创建和评估用于项目的动物模型。
常规动物建模,我们将促进使用骨转移特有的动物模型
研究或具有挑战性的研究,例如植入椎骨以产生囊泡,
胫骨内注射、心内注射和原位植入将由
动物核心。
目标2.协助动物实验。核心人员将协调和协助或。
指导标准化程序的执行,例如体内成像、心内成像
注射剂、复方注射剂、麻醉等
目标 3. 对动物进行成像,核心将协助成像,包括 Faxitron 射线照片、
生物发光成像、骨密度 (DEXA) 扫描和 CT。
目标 4. 提供动物模型使用和数据解释方面的专业知识
埃文·凯勒 (Evan Keller) 博士是经过委员会认证的兽医肿瘤学家,吉尔·凯勒 (Jill Keller) 博士是委员会认证的动物。
经过认证的实验动物兽医,将提供动物模型解释方面的专业知识
根据需要。
目标 5. 确保所有动物实验都具有适当的动物依从性。
与行政核心合作,我们将确保所有实验均在
适当的机构批准
项目成果
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Evan T Keller其他文献
Targeting Notch Signaling Pathway in Cancer Therapeutics
癌症治疗中的靶向 Notch 信号通路
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2014 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.9
- 作者:
Evan T Keller;Qian Liu;Qinghua Zhou;Jian Zhang - 通讯作者:
Jian Zhang
Evan T Keller的其他文献
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激酶抑制剂卡博替尼的敏感性和耐药性机制
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Microfluidic PCR System for Single Cell Transcriptional Analysis
用于单细胞转录分析的微流控 PCR 系统
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Mechanisms of Prostate Cancer Dormancy in the Bone Marrow Niche
前列腺癌在骨髓微环境中休眠的机制
- 批准号:
8333998 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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Mechanisms of Prostate Cancer Dormancy in the Bone Marrow Niche
前列腺癌在骨髓微环境中休眠的机制
- 批准号:
8713957 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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Mechanisms of Prostate Cancer Dormancy in the Bone Marrow Niche
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- 批准号:
8536247 - 财政年份:2011
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前列腺癌在骨髓微环境中休眠的机制
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8213014 - 财政年份:2011
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In vivo non-invasive 3D quantitative IVIS Spectrum molecular imaging system
体内非侵入3D定量IVIS Spectrum分子成像系统
- 批准号:
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项目3:骨细胞驱动的GDF15:GFRAL轴促进前列腺癌骨转移
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10427247 - 财政年份:2004
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