Correlation between the light scattering and the mitochondrial content of normal tissues and transplantable rodent tumors

B Beauvoit, SM Evans, TW Jenkins, EE Miller… - Analytical …, 1995 - Elsevier
… properties of various normal tissues (ie, blood-free perfused rat liver, rat brain, rat white
adipose tissue, rat skeletal muscle) and transplantable solid tumors (ie, G26 mouse glioma, 9L …

Transplantation of human tumors in nude mice

Y Shimosato, T Kameya, K Nagai… - … the National Cancer …, 1976 - academic.oup.com
… growing tumor among the serially transplantable tumors in our … tissue preventing contact of
tumor cells with tissues and body … to adaptation of'tumor cells to the mouse environment, since …

[HTML][HTML] Vascular reactions of normal and malignant tissues in vivo. I. Vascular reactions of mice to wounds and to normal and neoplastic transplants

GH Algire, HW Chalkley, FY Legallais… - J Natl Cancer …, 1945 - books.google.com
tissue within a transparent chamber in the mouse, showing the wound site (arrow),
surrounded by the normal subcutaneous tissue … a transplantable mammary-gland adenocarcinoma

[引用][C] The transplantable human tumor

HW Toolan - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1958 - Wiley Online Library
… implanted mouse tumors in them. Some of these grew but, since none became permanently
… the transplantable human tumors we have today, as well as normal and embryonic tissues

Effects of mouse tumor transplantation on the nervous system.

R Levi-Montalcini - Saga Of The Nerve Growth Factor, The …, 1997 - books.google.com
normal mouse tissue were performed by Rawles. 10 Bueker2 has combined both techniques:
he implanted mouse tumorTransplantability of malignant tumors to the embryo of a foreign …

Orthotopic models are necessary to predict therapy of transplantable tumors in mice

JJ Killion, R Radinsky, IJ Fidler - Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 1998 - Springer
… of a tumor implanted in the subcutaneous tissue space (sc) … -specific environments for
metastatic tumor cells, requiring the … that cannot be duplicated by transplantable mouse models; ie, …

Patient-derived human tumour tissue xenografts in immunodeficient mice: a systematic review

K Jin, L Teng, Y Shen, K He, Z Xu, G Li - Clinical and Translational …, 2010 - Springer
… Abstract Mouse cancer models have consistently been used to qualify new anticancer drugs
tissue xenografting is that it can be a continuous source of live, transplantable tumour tissue

The inflammatory response to a foreign body within transplantable tumors

MJ Mahoney, J Leighton - Cancer Research, 1962 - AACR
… difference be tween normal tissues and rodent transplantable tumors in their production of
an … The reaction was intense in the normal tissues studied—the liver, spleen, kidney, and …

The in vivo life span of normal and preneoplastic mouse mammary glands: a serial transplantation study.

CW Daniel, KB De Ome, JT Young… - Proceedings of the …, 1968 - National Acad Sciences
… epithelial portion of transplant-derived outgrowths with host tissue. Possible … transplantable
tumors are capable of unlimited cell multiplication, while temporary cell strains and normal in …

The development of transplantable teratocarcinomas from intratesticular grafts of pre-and postimplantation mouse embryos

LC Stevens - Developmental biology, 1970 - Elsevier
… derivatives and less neural tissue than in most transplantable teratomas. Cartilage, bone …
of tissues with neural tissue predominating. At the 12th transplant generation this tumor was pre…