2025-04-08
The subcutaneous tumor model is one of the most widely used in vivo models in tumor research. It simulates the growth process of solid tumors by inoculating tumor cells (or tissue blocks) from human or animal sources into the subcutaneous tissue of immunodeficient mice. This model is simple to operate and has a high tumor formation rate. It is often used in anti-tumor drug screening, tumor biological mechanism research, and tumor imaging evaluation.