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STUDIES IN TISSUE SPECIFICITY : II. THE ULTIMATE FATE OF MAMMALIAN TISSUE IMPLANTED IN THE CHICK EMBRYO.

J B Murphy1.   

Abstract

Rat tumors and other tissues of foreign species grow actively in the chick embryo until the onset of a refractory period. Grafts of rat sarcoma established and growing actively at the onset of this period show a rapid cessation of growth between the 18th and 19th days of incubation. This is followed by a widespread degeneration of the rat cells and a marked activity of the connective tissue elements in the embryonal tissue round about. An occasional specimen may show small mononuclear infiltration or rarely accumulations of polymorphonuclear cells in the neighborhood of the strange tissue. During the 20th and 21st days the connective tissue capsule increases rapidly, invading the graft and replacing it. The foreign cells disintegrate rapidly and by the 22d day have practically all disappeared. The period at which the established graft begins to degenerate, namely the 19th to the 20th day of incubation, is the one on which grafts of foreign tissue will no longer take when implanted in the embryo. The cells at the edge of the graft of foreign tissue survive for a time. There is a rapid formation of a connective tissue capsule and an invasion of the grafts. The foreign cells here practically all have disappeared by the 22d day, leaving a mass of connective tissue. The absence of a round cell infiltration is the most marked difference in the process in the embryo as compared with that in the adult chicken. The process about the grafts in newly hatched chicks is characterized by a more active response of the connective tissue than in the adult and a more pronounced round cell infiltration than in the embryo.

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Year:  1914        PMID: 19867756      PMCID: PMC2125151          DOI: 10.1084/jem.19.2.181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


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1.  THE HISTOLOGICAL SIGNS OF RESISTANCE TO A TRANSMISSIBLE SARCOMA OF THE FOWL.

Authors:  P Rous; J B Murphy
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1912-03-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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Authors:  Teodoro Perri
Journal:  Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org       Date:  1932-09

Review 2.  The chick embryo as an expanding experimental model for cancer and cardiovascular research.

Authors:  Kristin H Kain; James W I Miller; Celestial R Jones-Paris; Rebecca T Thomason; John D Lewis; David M Bader; Joey V Barnett; Andries Zijlstra
Journal:  Dev Dyn       Date:  2013-12-19       Impact factor: 3.780

3.  [Relationships between weight of tumor transplanted in embryonated eggs and weight of its host].

Authors:  K Norpoth; H M Rauen
Journal:  Z Krebsforsch       Date:  1968

4.  The role of a natural antibody in the rejection of mouse tumor cells by the chick embryo.

Authors:  H GREEN; A L LORINCZ
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1957-07-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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