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Structural Organization of Unique Retrovirus-like Particles Budding from Human Teratocarcinoma Cell Lines

open access: yesJournal of General Virology, 1983
Human teratocarcinoma cells cultured in vitro can be induced to produce retrovirus-like particles. The induction procedures are the same as those previously shown to induce the synthesis of animal retroviruses.
K Boller, H Frank, J Lower
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Progression in Teratocarcinomas

1991
One of the joys of preparing this paper was the necessity of rereviewing the elegant work of Leslie Foulds (1969), Harry Greene (1951), and Jacob Furth (1953), and of recalling many pleasant and stimulating discussions with each of them. Foulds studied solid tumors, primarily adenocarcinomas of the breast, and his definition of progression as the ...
G B, Pierce, R E, Parchment
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Teratocarcinoma of the Posterior Mediastinum

JAMA, 1961
TERATOMAS of the chest, while more frequently seen in children than in adults, are not particularly common and, when found, are usually located in the anterior mediastinum. The presenting symptoms of such tumors are largely referable to the respiratory tract. These tumors are usually benign.
F H, HOWARD, I K, MICHAEL, W, DEVERE
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Teratocarcinoma of the ovary in a mare

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988
A 5-year-old Appaloosa mare had a history of mild intermittent abdominal discomfort and clinical signs that were suggestive of intestinal obstruction. Palpation per rectum revealed a large mass attached to the left uterine horn, with smaller masses extending dorsally and cranially and causing constriction of the rectum.
G S, Frazer, J T, Robertson, R W, Boyce
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Human teratocarcinomas

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 1988
Teratocarcinomas are one of the commonest forms of cancer in young adult men. Cell lines derived from these tumors, and particularly the cell lines composed of their embryonal carcinoma (EC) stem cells, may provide useful information concerning the development and subsequent pathology of teratocarcinomas in humans.
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Computerized quantitation of synergism and antagonism of taxol, topotecan, and cisplatin against human teratocarcinoma cell growth: a rational approach to clinical protocol design.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1994
BACKGROUND Cisplatin-based induction chemotherapy may achieve a complete response (i.e., no sign of tumor following treatment) in 70%-80% of patients with germ cell tumors.
T. Chou, R. Motzer, Y. Tong, G. Bosl
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Extragonadal Teratocarcinoma in Chimeric Mice

Veterinary Pathology, 1999
Chimeric mice often are created through the genetic manipulation of the mouse embryo in the process of developing animal models of disease. These mice have variable percentages of their somatic and germ cells derived from the donor embryonic stem cells and host blastocysts.
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Teratocarcinoma of the Brain – A Treatable Disease?

Pediatric Neurosurgery, 1979
Teratocarcinoma of the brain is a rare teratoid tumor. Less than 100 cases have been previously reported and only 4 were patients with tumors in the lateral ventricular system. At the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2 patients with teratocarcinoma of the lateral ventricle of the brain have been treated in the past 5 years and both are long-term ...
L F, Marshall, L B, Rorke, L, Schut
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Cytology of experimental teratomas and teratocarcinomas

Experientia, 1975
Von bei Mausen erzeugten Teratomen und Teratocarcinomen entstehen in der Halfte der Falle ungefahr gleich haufig bosartige wie gutartige Mischtumoren. Bei der Punktion und der nachfolgenden cytologischen Untersuchung war es jedoch nicht moglich, aus den Abstrichen maligne und benigne Tumoren zu trennen.
Dominis, M, Damjanov, I, Solter, D
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Teratocarcinomas and Mammalian Embryogenesis

Science, 1980
In the last decade there has emerged an appreciation of the remarkable similarity between the cells that give rise to teratocarcinomas in mice and the cells that give rise to the developing mouse embryo. The resemblance is so close that in certain instances the tumor stem cells can join with their embryonic counterparts and develop into a completely ...
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