Fibrinogen influx and accumulation of cross-linked fibrin in healing wounds and in tumor stroma.

LF Brown, L Van de Water, VS Harvey… - The American journal of …, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fibrinogen enters wounds and solid tumors, where it is clotted to fibrin that may
subsequently be replaced by collagenous stroma. If, as has been suggested, the …

Fibrinogen influx and accumulation of cross-linked fibrin in mouse carcinomas

LF Brown, B Asc, VS Harvey, B Buchinski, HF Dvorak - Cancer research, 1988 - AACR
Abstract 125I-radiolabeled guinea pig fibrinogen was used to measure the influx (20 min)
and accumulation (18 h) of fibrinogen/fibrin in three transplantable carcinomas (Lewis lung …

Quantitation of fibrinogen influx and fibrin deposition and turnover in line 1 and line 10 guinea pig carcinomas

HF Dvorak, VS Harvey, J McDonagh - Cancer research, 1984 - AACR
Radiolabeled guinea pig fibrinogen (GPF) was used to measure fibrinogen influx and fibrin
accumulation in line 1 and line 10 hepato-(bile duct) carcinomas growing in the sc space of …

Fibrin as a component of the tumor stroma: origins and biological significance

HF Dvorak, DR Senger, AM Dvorak - Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 1983 - Springer
An association between cancer and the coagulation system was suggested by Trousseau
more than a century ago and initial reports of fibrin deposition in the stroma of solid tumors …

Fibrin containing gels induce angiogenesis. Implications for tumor stroma generation and wound healing.

HF Dvorak, VS Harvey, P Estrella, LF Brown… - … ; a journal of technical …, 1987 - europepmc.org
Fibrin deposition is a consistent early event in solid tumors and healing wounds and
precedes new blood vessel ingrowth in both. We now demonstrate that fibrin gels of …

The role of fibrin in tumor metastasis

V Costantini, LR Zacharski - Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 1992 - Springer
A volume of data that has accumulated for over a century has suggested that fibrin may
facilitate the persistence and progression of malignancy. Techniques that have been …

Fibrin formation: implications for tumor growth and metastasis

HF Dvorak, DR Senger, AM Dvorak - Hemostatic Mechanisms and …, 1984 - Springer
Whether undertaken by pathologists, immunologist, or biochemists, studies of tumor biology
have traditionally concentrated on the malignant cells themselves, their abnormal …

Fibroblast migration in fibrin gel matrices.

LF Brown, N Lanir, J McDonagh… - The American journal …, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In healing wounds and many solid tumors, locally increased microvascular permeability
results in extravasation of fibrinogen and its extravascular coagulation to form a fibrin gel …

Fibrinogen heterogeneity in cancer, in occlusive vascular disease, and after surgical procedures

I Lipinska, B Lipinski, V Gurewich… - American Journal of …, 1976 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Electrophoresis in 3.5% polyacrylamide gel was used to determine the patterns of
fibrinogen heterogeneity in healthy subjects, in postoperative patients and in patients with …

Fibrin deposition in primary and metastatic human brain tumours

H Bardos, P Molnar, G Csécsei… - Blood coagulation & …, 1996 - journals.lww.com
Extravascular, intratumoral fibrin deposition is frequently observed within and around
neoplastic tissue and has been implicated in various aspects of tumour growth. This is the …