Nu foxn1nu nude mice
The NU-Foxn1nu nude mice are a strain of immunodeficient mice. They are characterized by the absence of a functional thymus gland, resulting in a lack of mature T cells. This strain is commonly used in research applications where the study of human tumor xenografts or other transplanted tissues is required.
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PDAC Patient-Derived Xenograft Expansion
Xenografting Pancreatic Tumor Cells in Mice
Mice were housed according to institutional guidelines, and all experiments were performed in compliance with the institutional guidelines for the welfare of experimental animals approved by the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Ethics Committee (CEI 60-1057-A068) or by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III Ethics Committee (CBA12_2014-v3) and La Comunidad de Madrid (PROEX 335/14 or PROEX 53/14) and in accordance with the guidelines for Ethical Conduct in the Care and Use of Animals, as stated in The International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research involving Animals, developed by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS).
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