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. 2021 Mar 29;211(2):222–237. doi: 10.1159/000513039

Table 1.

General advantages/disadvantages of the CAM assay

Advantages Disadvantages
Technical Short experimental duration Short observation period

Easy handling Risk of angiogenesis induced by technical errors (eggshell pieces)

Inexpensive

Allows high throughput screening [Zhou et al., 2013; Dünker and Jendrossek, 2019

Allows multiple tests per individual CAM [Bertossi et al., 1999; Deryugina, 2016]

High reproducibility

Allows continuous/direct visualization

In vivo imaging available

Animals need not to be restrained or narcotized

Biological Naturally immunodeficient Unable to examine tumor-immune cell interaction Non-specific inflammatory reaction after chick immune system development

Highly vascularized environment for tumor growth Difficult in distinguishing neovascularization and existing vessels

Closed system Sensitive to environmental factors (e.g., changes in pH, osmolarity and oxygen level)

High feasibility on primary human cell lines Limited antibodies and cytokines for chicken tissue characterization

Well-known biology and physiology Differences in drug metabolism and immune system with mammals

Various drug treatment routes Oral route cannot be tested

Ethical No administration concent needed