Studies performed on mouse skin have indicated that chemical carcinogenesis can be subdivided into two distinct stages, initiation and promotion. Initiation results from exposure to a classical mutagenic carcinogen and is irreversible even after a single exposure. The permanently altered initiated cell and its progeny may never form a tumor or in any way be recognizable in the target tissue. Exposure to tumor promoters permits the expression of the neoplastic change in initiated cells, and tumors develop. In contrast to initiators, promoters must be given repeatedly to be effective; individual exposures are reversible. A similar biology is suggested by epidemiologic studies of certain human cancers, particularly lung, breast, colon, and ute...
Four spontaneously transformed keratinocyte lines (HELP I-IV) were raised from primary cultures of m...
The long latency of human tumors and the difficulty of transforming human cell lines has necessitate...
The problem of carcinogenesis is an extremely wide and complex one and is unlikely to be solved by o...
Studies performed on mouse skin have indicated that chemical carcinogenesis can be subdivided into t...
Skin tumors chemically induced in mice have provided an important experimental model for studying ca...
SUMMARY-Tumor promoters (Tween-60 and croton oil) were applied on normal mouse skin and skin initiat...
To stimulate conditions wherein humans might be exposed to tumor promoters prior to carcinogenic sti...
Primary cultures of mouse epidermal cells are induced to terminally differentiate when extracellular...
Because of the importance of human cells, particularly human epithelial cells, in cancer research, w...
Multiple molecular mechanisms are involved in the promotion of skin carcinogenesis. Induction of sus...
Stimulation of epidermal growth in adult mouse skin can be induced by chemical agents, such as phorb...
The initiating potential of a range of 4 MeV X-rays was studied using the mouse skin two-stage model...
Basal epidermal cells can be selectively maintained as a monolayer in culture medium containing a lo...
SUMMARY-A squamous cell carcinoma, induced in a BALB/c mouse by 7,12-dimethylbenzla1anthra-cene, was...
We examined the clonal evolution of skin malignant lesions by repeated topical applications of 20- m...
Four spontaneously transformed keratinocyte lines (HELP I-IV) were raised from primary cultures of m...
The long latency of human tumors and the difficulty of transforming human cell lines has necessitate...
The problem of carcinogenesis is an extremely wide and complex one and is unlikely to be solved by o...
Studies performed on mouse skin have indicated that chemical carcinogenesis can be subdivided into t...
Skin tumors chemically induced in mice have provided an important experimental model for studying ca...
SUMMARY-Tumor promoters (Tween-60 and croton oil) were applied on normal mouse skin and skin initiat...
To stimulate conditions wherein humans might be exposed to tumor promoters prior to carcinogenic sti...
Primary cultures of mouse epidermal cells are induced to terminally differentiate when extracellular...
Because of the importance of human cells, particularly human epithelial cells, in cancer research, w...
Multiple molecular mechanisms are involved in the promotion of skin carcinogenesis. Induction of sus...
Stimulation of epidermal growth in adult mouse skin can be induced by chemical agents, such as phorb...
The initiating potential of a range of 4 MeV X-rays was studied using the mouse skin two-stage model...
Basal epidermal cells can be selectively maintained as a monolayer in culture medium containing a lo...
SUMMARY-A squamous cell carcinoma, induced in a BALB/c mouse by 7,12-dimethylbenzla1anthra-cene, was...
We examined the clonal evolution of skin malignant lesions by repeated topical applications of 20- m...
Four spontaneously transformed keratinocyte lines (HELP I-IV) were raised from primary cultures of m...
The long latency of human tumors and the difficulty of transforming human cell lines has necessitate...
The problem of carcinogenesis is an extremely wide and complex one and is unlikely to be solved by o...