1. Recent excitements in the study of the CAM assay Fuyuhiko Tamanoi 2. The history of the development of chick embryo tumor xenograft models Yoshio Endo 3. The chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane as an in vivo experimental model to study multiple myeloma Domenico Ribatti and Roberto Tamma 4. Various CAM tumor models Aoi Komatsu, Yuya Higashi and Kotaro Matsumoto 5. Mouse- and patient-derived CAM xenografts for studying metastatic renal cell carcinoma Moe Ishihara, Junhui Hu, Anthony Wong, Celine Cano-Ruiz and Lily Wu 6. Patient-derived tumor models for human nasopharyngeal carcinoma Xiaoying Zhou, Weilin Zhao, Yufeng Chen and Zhe Zhang 7. Patient-derived tumor models of esophageal cancer Tomoki Saito, Shinya Ohashi, Ayaka Mizumoto and Manabu Muto 8. In vivo drug screening method of radiosensitizers using tumor-bearing chick embryo Yoshihiro Uto, Chiaki Abe, Mana Futawaka, Hisatsugu Yamada, Masahide Tominaga and Yoshio Endo 9. Nanoparticles characterization using the CAM assay Soontaree (Grace) Intasa-ard and Albane Birault
Fuyu Tamanoi is a biochemist who has served on the UCLA School of Medicine and UCLA College faculty since he joined the Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics in 1993. He became a full professor in 1997.