Mechanisms of thyroid physiology and cancer are principally studied in follicular cell lines. However, human thyroid cancer lines were found to be heavily contaminated by other sources, and only one supposedly normal-thyroid cell line, immortalized with SV40 antigen, is available. In primary culture, human follicular cultures lose their phenotype after passage. We hypothesized that the loss of the thyroid phenotype could be related to culture conditions in which human cells are grown in medium optimized for rodent culture, including hormones with marked differences in its affinity for the relevant rodent/human receptor.|The objective of the study was to define conditions that allow the proliferation of primary human follicular thyrocytes fo...
Both genotoxic and non-genotoxic processes can lead to thyroid follicular cell carcinogenesis. Where...
Previous studies of human thyroid cells in culture (mostly from pathological tissues) failed to demo...
Thyroid carcinoma (TC) is the most common malignancy of endocrine organs. The cell subpopulation in ...
BACKGROUND: Cell models are key instruments for in vitro studies of the thyroid. Permanent thyroid c...
Human thyroid cancer cells in the pleural effusion were serially cultivated in vitro. Three kinds of...
While identification and isolation of adult stem cells have potentially important implications, rece...
Thyroid cultured cells are now used worldwide in clinical bioassays of TSH and of thyroid autoantibo...
To explore the presence of a characteristic stem cell population (side population, SP) in human thyr...
© Copyright © 2020 Chew, Green, Riley, England and Greenman. Background: Thyroid cancer is the most ...
We have characterized a system for preserving reconstituted human thyroid follicles in vivo by trans...
The thyroid maintains systemic homeostasis by regulating serum thyroid hormone concentrations. Here ...
In humans, the thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are synthesized in the thyroid gland in a process that cru...
The thyroid is a bilobated endocrine gland localized at the base of the neck, producing the thyroid ...
The severe combined immunodeficient (scid) mouse allows the in vivo reconstitution of thyroid follic...
New technologies to probe the global output of the normal and cancer genomes have recently reached w...
Both genotoxic and non-genotoxic processes can lead to thyroid follicular cell carcinogenesis. Where...
Previous studies of human thyroid cells in culture (mostly from pathological tissues) failed to demo...
Thyroid carcinoma (TC) is the most common malignancy of endocrine organs. The cell subpopulation in ...
BACKGROUND: Cell models are key instruments for in vitro studies of the thyroid. Permanent thyroid c...
Human thyroid cancer cells in the pleural effusion were serially cultivated in vitro. Three kinds of...
While identification and isolation of adult stem cells have potentially important implications, rece...
Thyroid cultured cells are now used worldwide in clinical bioassays of TSH and of thyroid autoantibo...
To explore the presence of a characteristic stem cell population (side population, SP) in human thyr...
© Copyright © 2020 Chew, Green, Riley, England and Greenman. Background: Thyroid cancer is the most ...
We have characterized a system for preserving reconstituted human thyroid follicles in vivo by trans...
The thyroid maintains systemic homeostasis by regulating serum thyroid hormone concentrations. Here ...
In humans, the thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are synthesized in the thyroid gland in a process that cru...
The thyroid is a bilobated endocrine gland localized at the base of the neck, producing the thyroid ...
The severe combined immunodeficient (scid) mouse allows the in vivo reconstitution of thyroid follic...
New technologies to probe the global output of the normal and cancer genomes have recently reached w...
Both genotoxic and non-genotoxic processes can lead to thyroid follicular cell carcinogenesis. Where...
Previous studies of human thyroid cells in culture (mostly from pathological tissues) failed to demo...
Thyroid carcinoma (TC) is the most common malignancy of endocrine organs. The cell subpopulation in ...