Literature DB >> 2743832

The biology of tumour suppression.

H Harris1.   

Abstract

Evidence is presented for the view that suppression of malignancy in hybrids between malignant and normal cells is achieved in one of two ways. The normal cell either imposes its own pattern of terminal differentiation on the hybrid or it complements a genetic block in the differentiation programme of the malignant cell. The progressive multiplication of malignant cells in the animal is seen as a secondary consequence of blocked differentiation. Karyological examination of hybrids in which malignancy is suppressed is entirely consistent with the view that programmes of differentiation may be governed in a pleiotropic fashion by single genes.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2743832

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ciba Found Symp        ISSN: 0300-5208


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Review 1.  Mitogens and hepatocyte growth control in vivo and in vitro.

Authors:  K S Koch; X P Lu; D A Brenner; G H Fey; A Martinez-Conde; H L Leffert
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol       Date:  1990-11

Review 2.  Cell Fusion in Malignancy: A Cause or Consequence? A Provocateur or Cure?

Authors:  Jeffrey L Platt; Marilia Cascalho
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-06-14       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 3.  Hybrid/Atypical Forms of Circulating Tumor Cells: Current State of the Art.

Authors:  Evgeniya V Kaigorodova; Alexey V Kozik; Ivan S Zavaruev; Maxim Yu Grishchenko
Journal:  Biochemistry (Mosc)       Date:  2022-04       Impact factor: 2.487

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