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Metastatic Spread of Human Tumour Implanted into Thymectomized, Antithymocyte Serum Treated Hamsters
The growth and metastatic spread of human tumours in immunosuppressed hamsters is described. A variety of human tumours were transplanted to the flank or the cheek pouch of the hamsters. Immunosuppression was obtained by combined thymectomy and ATS treatment. In the period up to 4 months after impla...
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Nature Publishing Group
1972
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2008479/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5047142 |
Sumario: | The growth and metastatic spread of human tumours in immunosuppressed hamsters is described. A variety of human tumours were transplanted to the flank or the cheek pouch of the hamsters. Immunosuppression was obtained by combined thymectomy and ATS treatment. In the period up to 4 months after implantation, metastases to the lungs were observed with carcinomata of breast, colon, larynx and kidney; also melanoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, fibrosarcoma and teratoma of testis. Fourteen of 20 different tumours implanted metastasized to the lungs. Only 2 tumours, a hypernephroma and a melanoma, became established at the site of implantation; the remainder regressed even though the tumour was proliferating in the lungs. IMAGES: |
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