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Quantitative relationship between volume of tumour cell units and their intravascular survival.

A Lione, H B Bosmann.   

Abstract

The derivation of the median volume (MV) and the geometric standard deviation (SDg) for a suspension of tumour cells quantifies the size and distribution of tumour cell aggregates in the suspension. Data collected in a group of 14 experiments shwoed a significant correlation of 0.80 (P less than 0.001) between the number of lung tumours formed by a suspension of B16 melanoma cells injected i.v. into C57BL/6J mice and the product of the MV and SDg of each cell suspension. These data define a size parameter of tumour cell suspensions that correlates with the intravascular survival properties of tumour cells.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 629862      PMCID: PMC2009575          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1978.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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Authors:  W Ryd; B Hagmar
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Authors:  B Hagmar; K Norrby
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  1973-05       Impact factor: 7.396

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Authors:  I J Fidler
Journal:  Eur J Cancer       Date:  1973-03       Impact factor: 9.162

5.  The significance of hematogenous tumor cell clumps in the metastatic process.

Authors:  L A Liotta; M G Saidel; J Kleinerman
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  1976-03       Impact factor: 12.701

6.  The colony forming efficiency of single cells and cell aggregates from a spontaneous mouse mammary tumour using the lung colony assay.

Authors:  S C Thompson
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1974-10       Impact factor: 7.640

  6 in total
  5 in total

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2.  Clusters of Circulating Tumor Cells: a Biophysical and Technological Perspective.

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