Xenograft Model of Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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Corresponding Organization : Johns Hopkins Medicine
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- X-ray irradiation dose (300 cGy)
- Injection of Ba/F3-FLT3/ITD-Luc cells (5 × 10^5 cells)
- Midostaurin treatment (10, 11 mg/kg, once daily by oral gavage)
- Mifepristone treatment (every 48 hours by oral gavage)
- Tumor engraftment (monitored by bioluminescence imaging on day 5)
- Tumor response to drug treatment (assessed by bioluminescence imaging on day 9)
- BALB/c mouse strain
- PBS vehicle with human AGP (20 mg/mL) for intraperitoneal injections
- 30% Cremophor EL, 30% PEG 400, 10% ethanol, and 10% glucose vehicle for Midostaurin administration
- 50% ethanol and 50% (2-hydroxypropyl)-β-cyclodextrin vehicle for Mifepristone administration
- Animal husbandry and procedures conducted in accordance with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Animal Care and Use Committee guidelines
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