RENCA Syngeneic Model
Synonyms: RENCA cells, RENCA renal cell carcinoma cell line
RENCA is a well-known cancer cell line derived from a murine renal cell carcinoma. Widely used in research, RENCA cells exhibit aggressive tumorigenic behavior and provide a valuable model for studying renal cell carcinoma progression, metastasis, and therapeutic interventions. They have contributed to understanding tumor biology, drug discovery, and immunotherapy in renal cancer research. RENCA offers a reliable platform to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying renal cell carcinoma and develop novel therapeutic strategies.
Model Details
Cancer Type: Renal Cancer
Model Name: RENCA
Mouse Strain: BALB/C
Treatment Data Available: aPD-1
RENCA Growth Curves: Response to aPD-1
Growth of subcutaneous RENCA in balb/c mice (n=10). Response to aPD-1 dosed Q3Dx4.