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Cryosurgical Treatment of Palpebral Neoplasms: Clinical and Experimental Results

Veterinary Surgery, 1979
Cryosurgical treatment of canine eyelid neoplasms has resulted in destruction of the tumors while maintaining acceptable cosmetic results. Both clinical experience and experimental studies have shown the normal canine palpebra to be quite resistant to excessive permanent deformity secondary to freezing.
David L. Holmberg, Stephen J. Withrow
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Selective uptake of viral and monocrystalline particles delivered intra-arterially to experimental brain neoplasms.

Human Gene Therapy, 1995
In this study we investigated the intra-arterial delivery of viral and nonviral particles to experimental brain tumors. A herpes simplex virus (HSV) vector and monocrystalline iron oxide nanoparticles (MION) were injected into the internal carotid artery
N. G. Rainov   +6 more
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An experimental model for selective production of neoplasms of the peripheral nervous system

Acta Neuropathologica, 1973
Ninety-three tumors of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) were produced in 30 male Fischer (CDF) rats following intravenous injection of 10 mg/kg of N-methyl N-nitrosourea (MNU) twice weekly for 9 weeks. The high susceptibility of CDF rats to an optimal dose of MNU provides a useful experimental model to study induction and pathogenesis of tumors of ...
James A. Swenberg   +2 more
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The oncostatic effect of methyl-CCNU on various experimental lymphoreticular neoplasms

Leukemia Research, 1982
Studies on the chemotherapeutic potential of methyl-CCNU on experimental leukemias were undertaken. A number of murine transplantable in vivo lines (chemical carcinogen-induced T and B leukemias; radiation- and viral-induced T leukemias of C57BL/6, C3H/eb and SJL/J origin; radiation-induced myeloid leukemias and spontaneous reticulum cell neoplasms of ...
Nechama Haran-Ghera   +3 more
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Effects of intestinal bacteria on the development of colonic neoplasm: an experimental study

European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 1999
Effects of intestinal microflora on the development of colonic neoplasm induced by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH) were observed using conventionalized and gnotobiotic mouse models. The incidence of colonic adenoma in germ-free mice (IQI/jic) (GF), mice conventionalized after DMH injection (Cvz-post-DMH) and conventionalized mice (Cvz, conventionalized ...
H Horie   +5 more
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The Experimental Production of Extraskeletal Bone-Forming Neoplasms in the Rat

Radiology, 1945
Bone-containing neoplasms which have no connection with the skeleton are occasionally observed in man. Raso (1), in 1937, reported an osteoid chondrosarcoma of the breast and collected from the literature, dating from 1835, 74 mammary gland tumors containing bone or cartilage.
M. R. Curtis, W. F. Dunning
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The effects of tubulazole, a new synthetic microtubule inhibitor on experimental neoplasms

European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1984
Tubulazole, a new synthetic microtubule inhibitor in vitro, is tested in vivo upon three experimental neoplasms: MO4 sarcoma, L1210 leukemia and TA3 carcinoma. The compound is tested using different treatment schedules upon different inoculation routes of the cells.
Jan Heeres   +3 more
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Antigens of experimentally-induced neoplasms: a conspectus

1978
Of the molecular changes associated with neoplastic transformation, the expression of tumour antigens has been the subject of special interest in recent years largely on account of the immunotherapeutic and diagnostic possibilities which their existence appears to raise1,2.
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Cytofluorometric DNA analysis by stathmokinetic method of experimental thyroid neoplasms in rats

Pathology International, 1998
Thyroid neoplasms were Induced In rats by the intraperitoneal Injection of N‐bis(2‐hydroxy‐propyl)nltrosamlne as a carcinogenic substance and by the oral administration of KCIO4 as a promoter. The nuclear DNA content was measured in tissue sections of the tumors by the stathmokinetic method with the use of vincristine, and was correlated with the ...
Fumiyuki Okatoh   +4 more
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Intratumor Host Cells of Experimental Rat Neoplasms: Characterization and Effector Function

1980
That host resistance against experimental neoplasms is a biological reality has long been sustained by the plethora of tumor-host systems in which immunological reactions have been demonstrated. The evidence has been derived principally from the unequivocal demonstration of tumor rejection in vivo and of serological and antitumor cellular reactivity in
K. Moore, M. Moore
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