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The biorheology of tumor cells
Biorheology, 1984A series of in vitro experiments testing the ability of tumor cells to withstand shear stresses typical of the circulation were carried out. Shearing suspensions of B16 murine melanoma cells in either a cone-plate viscometer or a tubing circuit caused loss of viability whose rate increased with increasing shear rate and shear stress.
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Tumor Cell Vaccination for Gynecological Tumors
Hybridoma, 1993V, Möbus +3 more
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On the reversibility of tumor cells
Medical Hypotheses, 1981A review is given of several cases in which a neoplastic cell becomes a normal one. Emphasis is placed on the Lucké adenocarcinoma in the frog and on the case of terminal differentiation. The mysteries of cell fusion studies are discussed as well as the experiments of Mintz et al on teratocarcinoma of the mouse. In the case of the Lucké adenocarcinoma,
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Microscopy Research and Technique, 2003
AbstractHistorically, there has been much debate on the nature of infantile hemangiomas as either congenital malformations or benign neoplasms. Some vascular lesions that are present at birth and evidence no proliferative growth are considered to be congenital malformations; other post‐natal vascular tumors pursue aggressive and possibly lethal ...
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AbstractHistorically, there has been much debate on the nature of infantile hemangiomas as either congenital malformations or benign neoplasms. Some vascular lesions that are present at birth and evidence no proliferative growth are considered to be congenital malformations; other post‐natal vascular tumors pursue aggressive and possibly lethal ...
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Annali italiani di chirurgia, 1990
The authors review 274 cases of Merkel's cells tumor reported in literature and present one case they personally observed. This kind of neoplasm develops itself inside the derma without involving the epidermidis and shows an aggressive biological behaviour.
DE CESARE, Alessandro +5 more
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The authors review 274 cases of Merkel's cells tumor reported in literature and present one case they personally observed. This kind of neoplasm develops itself inside the derma without involving the epidermidis and shows an aggressive biological behaviour.
DE CESARE, Alessandro +5 more
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[Testicular tumors (germ cell tumors, Leydig cell tumors, Sertoli cell tumors)].
Ryoikibetsu shokogun shirizu, 1995M, Kawakita, O, Yoshida
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