Renca is a mouse renal adenocarcinoma cell line that is used in generating syngeneic models, its characteristics make it a prime model for studies on angiogenesis and immune checkpoint inhibitors such as PD-1.
Metastatic potential
Renca cells have been shown to metastasize to the lungs and lymph nodes, making it a valuable model for studying kidney cancer metastasis.
Fast-growing tumors
Renca tumors grow rapidly and can be established easily in mice, which allows for quick testing of potential therapeutic agents.
Treatment testing
The Renca mouse model has been used to test the efficacy of various treatments, including immunotherapies, targeted therapies, and chemotherapy.
Renca Syngeneic Renal Carcinoma Model
The Renca Carcinoma Model is well suited for analysis of both primary and metastatic tumor sites.