Lung adenocarcinoma (LADC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and is largely inflicted by carcinogens contained in tobacco smoke. The generation of cell lines mimicking traits of human LADC will profoundly advance our understanding of the pathobiology of the disease, as they offer an easy and valuable tool to study the cellular and molecular aspects of carcinogenesis. Here we describe a detailed protocol for the generation of such cell lines, following the exposure of experimental mouse strains to different tobacco carcinogens and isolation of the resulting lung tumors.
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