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THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE FIBROBLAST AND THE MACROPHAGE : III. THE MALIGNANT FIBROBLAST OF SARCOMA 10 OF THE CROCKER FOUNDATION.

1. A pure strain of fibroblasts has been isolated from Sarcoma 10 of the Crocker Foundation. After about 16 months of life in vitro, the malignancy of the strain is as great as that of the original tumor. 2. The strain has been compared with a strain of normal rat fibroblasts. The malignant cells ar...

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Autores principales: Carrel, Alexis, Ebeling, Albert H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1928
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2131461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19869465
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description 1. A pure strain of fibroblasts has been isolated from Sarcoma 10 of the Crocker Foundation. After about 16 months of life in vitro, the malignancy of the strain is as great as that of the original tumor. 2. The strain has been compared with a strain of normal rat fibroblasts. The malignant cells are generally larger, coarser, and more refringent than normal cells. They possess all the morphological characteristics of fibroblasts. They do not show any abnormalities and never degenerate and die. They are to all appearances healthy cells. Their mode of locomotion is identical with that of normal fibroblasts. Their colonies are larger, but the architecture is similar. 3. The residual activity of both cell types, the duration of their life, and their rate of growth in a nutrient medium are almost identical. 4. The sarcomatous fibroblasts liquefy a rat plasma coagulum while normal fibroblasts do not. They turn phenol red golden yellow whereas, under the same conditions, normal cells turn it pinkish orange. 5. Sarcomatous and normal fibroblasts of the rat multiply to an unlimited degree in chick embryo juice. They live for only a short time in rat serum and chick serum. Calf liver digest will suffice for an unlimited proliferation of sarcoma fibroblasts, but fails to support the life of normal fibroblasts for very long. 6. The presence of bone marrow greatly increases the rate of growth of sarcomatous fibroblasts cultivated in rat serum, while it only slightly affects that of the normal cells. The unlimited growth of the sarcomatous tissue in animals to which it is transplanted may be attributed to the presence of macrophages, which are a normal constituent of the tumor, and possibly are a necessary factor of its growth in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-21314612008-04-18 THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE FIBROBLAST AND THE MACROPHAGE : III. THE MALIGNANT FIBROBLAST OF SARCOMA 10 OF THE CROCKER FOUNDATION. Carrel, Alexis Ebeling, Albert H. J Exp Med Article 1. A pure strain of fibroblasts has been isolated from Sarcoma 10 of the Crocker Foundation. After about 16 months of life in vitro, the malignancy of the strain is as great as that of the original tumor. 2. The strain has been compared with a strain of normal rat fibroblasts. The malignant cells are generally larger, coarser, and more refringent than normal cells. They possess all the morphological characteristics of fibroblasts. They do not show any abnormalities and never degenerate and die. They are to all appearances healthy cells. Their mode of locomotion is identical with that of normal fibroblasts. Their colonies are larger, but the architecture is similar. 3. The residual activity of both cell types, the duration of their life, and their rate of growth in a nutrient medium are almost identical. 4. The sarcomatous fibroblasts liquefy a rat plasma coagulum while normal fibroblasts do not. They turn phenol red golden yellow whereas, under the same conditions, normal cells turn it pinkish orange. 5. Sarcomatous and normal fibroblasts of the rat multiply to an unlimited degree in chick embryo juice. They live for only a short time in rat serum and chick serum. Calf liver digest will suffice for an unlimited proliferation of sarcoma fibroblasts, but fails to support the life of normal fibroblasts for very long. 6. The presence of bone marrow greatly increases the rate of growth of sarcomatous fibroblasts cultivated in rat serum, while it only slightly affects that of the normal cells. The unlimited growth of the sarcomatous tissue in animals to which it is transplanted may be attributed to the presence of macrophages, which are a normal constituent of the tumor, and possibly are a necessary factor of its growth in vivo. The Rockefeller University Press 1928-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2131461/ /pubmed/19869465 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1928, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE FIBROBLAST AND THE MACROPHAGE : III. THE MALIGNANT FIBROBLAST OF SARCOMA 10 OF THE CROCKER FOUNDATION.
title THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE FIBROBLAST AND THE MACROPHAGE : III. THE MALIGNANT FIBROBLAST OF SARCOMA 10 OF THE CROCKER FOUNDATION.
title_full THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE FIBROBLAST AND THE MACROPHAGE : III. THE MALIGNANT FIBROBLAST OF SARCOMA 10 OF THE CROCKER FOUNDATION.
title_fullStr THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE FIBROBLAST AND THE MACROPHAGE : III. THE MALIGNANT FIBROBLAST OF SARCOMA 10 OF THE CROCKER FOUNDATION.
title_full_unstemmed THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE FIBROBLAST AND THE MACROPHAGE : III. THE MALIGNANT FIBROBLAST OF SARCOMA 10 OF THE CROCKER FOUNDATION.
title_short THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE FIBROBLAST AND THE MACROPHAGE : III. THE MALIGNANT FIBROBLAST OF SARCOMA 10 OF THE CROCKER FOUNDATION.
title_sort fundamental properties of the fibroblast and the macrophage : iii. the malignant fibroblast of sarcoma 10 of the crocker foundation.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2131461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19869465
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