Background: The modifications of connective tissue surrounding metastatic lymph nodes in a murine model of rectal cancer are described. Methods: Athymic nude mice (n = 36) were inoculated with 10 × 10 5 ht-29 cancer cells into the submucosal layer of the rectum. Control mice (n = 5) were treated with a sterile buffer. Tumor and the involved lymph nodes were visualized in vivo by magnetic resonance imaging at 1 to 4 weeks after cell injection. After the sacrifice, the excised samples were processed for histology. Results: After one week from cell injection all treated animals developed rectal cancer. Since the first week, neoplastic cells were visible in the nodes. In the surrounding connective tissue, the diameter of the adipocytes was redu...
© 2015, Spandidos Publications. All rights reserved. Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent on...
Ectopic (or tertiary) lymphoid tissue develops at sites of inflammation or infection in non lymphoid...
In patients with rectal prolapse is the prevalence of colorectal cancer increased, suggesting that a...
OBJECT: The work is aimed to develop a murine model of rectal cancer, which could be used to monitor...
Currently-used rodent tumor models, including transgenic tumor models, or subcutaneously growing tum...
The peritoneum is a common site of dissemination in patients with colorectal cancer. In order to ide...
Currently-used rodent tumor models, including transgenic tumor models, or subcutaneously growing tum...
The purpose of the study was to find out the typical morpho-functional changes in mesenteric lymph n...
Abstract Background It remains unclear if the vascular and connective tissue structures of primary a...
Ectopic (or tertiary) lymphoid tissue develops at sites of inflammation or infection in non lymphoid...
<p>2×10<sup>6</sup> PC-3 or PC-3-RFP cells were implanted into the right flank of nude mice. (a) Rea...
Most currently available colorectal cancer (CRC) mouse models are not suitable for studying progress...
Background: This study was conducted to develop a modified murine model of colon cancer that is non-...
Aim. the aim of our study was to identify of structural transformations in the thymus and lymph node...
Background. This study was conducted to develop a modified murine model of colon cancer that is non-...
© 2015, Spandidos Publications. All rights reserved. Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent on...
Ectopic (or tertiary) lymphoid tissue develops at sites of inflammation or infection in non lymphoid...
In patients with rectal prolapse is the prevalence of colorectal cancer increased, suggesting that a...
OBJECT: The work is aimed to develop a murine model of rectal cancer, which could be used to monitor...
Currently-used rodent tumor models, including transgenic tumor models, or subcutaneously growing tum...
The peritoneum is a common site of dissemination in patients with colorectal cancer. In order to ide...
Currently-used rodent tumor models, including transgenic tumor models, or subcutaneously growing tum...
The purpose of the study was to find out the typical morpho-functional changes in mesenteric lymph n...
Abstract Background It remains unclear if the vascular and connective tissue structures of primary a...
Ectopic (or tertiary) lymphoid tissue develops at sites of inflammation or infection in non lymphoid...
<p>2×10<sup>6</sup> PC-3 or PC-3-RFP cells were implanted into the right flank of nude mice. (a) Rea...
Most currently available colorectal cancer (CRC) mouse models are not suitable for studying progress...
Background: This study was conducted to develop a modified murine model of colon cancer that is non-...
Aim. the aim of our study was to identify of structural transformations in the thymus and lymph node...
Background. This study was conducted to develop a modified murine model of colon cancer that is non-...
© 2015, Spandidos Publications. All rights reserved. Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent on...
Ectopic (or tertiary) lymphoid tissue develops at sites of inflammation or infection in non lymphoid...
In patients with rectal prolapse is the prevalence of colorectal cancer increased, suggesting that a...