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Allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in SENCAR mice.

A method used in our laboratory for the transplantation of single cell suspensions of epidermis and skin carcinomas is described. Silicone chambers were placed into a subcutaneous granulation tissue formed by the implantation of a glass disk. The skin was closed on top of the chamber by using Michae...

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Autores principales: Conti, C J, Fries, J W, Aldaz, C M, Klein-Szanto, A J, Slaga, T J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1986
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3536472
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author Conti, C J
Fries, J W
Aldaz, C M
Klein-Szanto, A J
Slaga, T J
author_facet Conti, C J
Fries, J W
Aldaz, C M
Klein-Szanto, A J
Slaga, T J
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description A method used in our laboratory for the transplantation of single cell suspensions of epidermis and skin carcinomas is described. Silicone chambers were placed into a subcutaneous granulation tissue formed by the implantation of a glass disk. The skin was closed on top of the chamber by using Michael autoclips. Cells were injected 24 to 48 hr later through the skin using a syringe and needle. The neoformation of epithelia with adnexa was observed when newborn epidermal cells were injected. When a fresh cell suspension of squamous cell carcinoma was used, a typical differentiated carcinoma was formed within 2 to 4 weeks. However, after 4 weeks, some of the grafts showed mild signs of rejection. The technique described is a useful system to transplant squamous cell carcinomas and can also be used as a rapid assay for malignancy.
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spelling pubmed-14742422006-06-09 Allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in SENCAR mice. Conti, C J Fries, J W Aldaz, C M Klein-Szanto, A J Slaga, T J Environ Health Perspect Research Article A method used in our laboratory for the transplantation of single cell suspensions of epidermis and skin carcinomas is described. Silicone chambers were placed into a subcutaneous granulation tissue formed by the implantation of a glass disk. The skin was closed on top of the chamber by using Michael autoclips. Cells were injected 24 to 48 hr later through the skin using a syringe and needle. The neoformation of epithelia with adnexa was observed when newborn epidermal cells were injected. When a fresh cell suspension of squamous cell carcinoma was used, a typical differentiated carcinoma was formed within 2 to 4 weeks. However, after 4 weeks, some of the grafts showed mild signs of rejection. The technique described is a useful system to transplant squamous cell carcinomas and can also be used as a rapid assay for malignancy. 1986-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1474242/ /pubmed/3536472 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Conti, C J
Fries, J W
Aldaz, C M
Klein-Szanto, A J
Slaga, T J
Allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in SENCAR mice.
title Allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in SENCAR mice.
title_full Allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in SENCAR mice.
title_fullStr Allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in SENCAR mice.
title_full_unstemmed Allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in SENCAR mice.
title_short Allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in SENCAR mice.
title_sort allogeneic transplantation of normal epidermal cells and squamous cell carcinomas in sencar mice.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3536472
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