Tumor biopsies from 100 cases of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC) were xenografted to athymic nude mice. To ascertain whether xenograft take might be a factor of clinical significance, it was compared with patient survival, the patients being divided into two groups (take and non‐take) according to the results of transplantation. The tumor take rate was 29%. Median survival time with respect to cancer death was 18 months in the take group, as compared with over 74 months in the non‐take group (p = 0.06). No significant differences were observed between the two groups with respect to age, tumor size, nodal status, clinical stage or histological differentiation. The findings suggest that take of HNSCC xenografts in nude mi...
When human tumor xenotransplants into nude mice are used as experimental models, it is important to ...
A series of studies were undertaken to evaluate the chemotherapeutic response to various antineoplas...
<p>(A) Representative images of tumor size in different groups of nude mice on the 60th day after tr...
Tumor material from 91 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck was transplanted s...
This study was undertaken to investigate the potential role of xenografts established from human hea...
Human squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) of the oral cavity were successfully established as xenografts ...
Head and neck cancers are among the most prevalent tumors in the world. Despite advances in the trea...
To study the spontaneous metastasis and the genetic stability of human breast carcinoma xenografts i...
Animal models that resemble the cancers of the head and neck region are of paramount importance in s...
We comparatively examined nude mice and hamsters as to their suitability as recipients of human canc...
The recent correspondence by Toku-naga et al. (1) provides evidence that angiogenic factors do not p...
Patient derived xenografts (PDXs) for head and neck cancer (HNC) and other cancers represent powerfu...
Background: Patient derived xenografts (PDXs) for head and neck cancer (HNC) and other cancers repre...
Abstract Background Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is heterogeneous in etiology, phen...
Abstract Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is the predominant subtype of esophageal cancer w...
When human tumor xenotransplants into nude mice are used as experimental models, it is important to ...
A series of studies were undertaken to evaluate the chemotherapeutic response to various antineoplas...
<p>(A) Representative images of tumor size in different groups of nude mice on the 60th day after tr...
Tumor material from 91 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck was transplanted s...
This study was undertaken to investigate the potential role of xenografts established from human hea...
Human squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) of the oral cavity were successfully established as xenografts ...
Head and neck cancers are among the most prevalent tumors in the world. Despite advances in the trea...
To study the spontaneous metastasis and the genetic stability of human breast carcinoma xenografts i...
Animal models that resemble the cancers of the head and neck region are of paramount importance in s...
We comparatively examined nude mice and hamsters as to their suitability as recipients of human canc...
The recent correspondence by Toku-naga et al. (1) provides evidence that angiogenic factors do not p...
Patient derived xenografts (PDXs) for head and neck cancer (HNC) and other cancers represent powerfu...
Background: Patient derived xenografts (PDXs) for head and neck cancer (HNC) and other cancers repre...
Abstract Background Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is heterogeneous in etiology, phen...
Abstract Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is the predominant subtype of esophageal cancer w...
When human tumor xenotransplants into nude mice are used as experimental models, it is important to ...
A series of studies were undertaken to evaluate the chemotherapeutic response to various antineoplas...
<p>(A) Representative images of tumor size in different groups of nude mice on the 60th day after tr...