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Basic mechanisms and clinical treatment of tumor metastasis /

Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Treatment of Tumor Metastasis.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Torisu, Motomichi (Editor ), Yoshida, Takeshi (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Orlando, Florida ; London, England : Academic Press, 1985.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Treatment of Tumor Metastasis; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors and Participants; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART I: Cellular Behavior of Metastatic Tumors; CHAPTER 1. ROLE OF CELLULAR HETEROGENEITY IN TUMOR BEHAVIOR; I. TUMOR CELL HETEROGENEITY OF MAMMARY TUMORS; II. HOST CELL HETEROGENEITY OF MAMMARY TUMORS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 2. THE QUANTITATION OF SOME ASPECTS OF INVASION IN VIVO AND IN VITRO; I. INTRODUCTION; II. INVASION-ASSESSMENT OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF ACTIVE MOVEMENT IN VIVO
  • III. INVASION AND METASTASISIV. INVASION AND HOST TISSUE ""BARRIERS""; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 3. SPONTANEOUS REGRESSION OF XENOGENIZED TUMOR METASTASIS IN RATS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. XENOGENIZATION OF TUMOR CELLS; III. REGRESSION OF METASTASIS OF XENOGENIZED TUMORS; IV. SPECIFIC IMMUNOTHERAPY TO TUMOR METASTASIS BY XENOGENIZED TUMOR CELLS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 4. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF OPERATIVE STRESS ON TUMOR GROWTH IN RATS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. MATERIALS AND METHODS; III. RESULTS; IV. DISCUSSION; V. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION
  • PART IIA: Regulations of Metastatic Tumor CellsCHAPTER 5. TUMOR CELL HETEROGENEITY AND THE PATHOGENESIS OF CANCER METASTASIS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. THE CELLULAR DIVERSITY OF MALIGNANT TUMORS; III. EVOLUTION OF TUMOR CELL HETEROGENEITY IN MALIGNANT TUMORS AND REGULATION OF METASTATIC TUMOR CELL SUBPOPULATIONS; IV. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 6. MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF ADHESIVENESS AND DISSOCIATION OF CANCER CELLS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ADHESIVENESS OF CANCER CELLS; III. DISSOCIATION OF CANCER CELLS; IV. CONCLUDING REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION
  • CHAPTER 7. SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL REGULATIONOF HUMAN NATURAL KILLER CYTOTOXICITYI. INTRODUCTION; II. SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF NK; III. LOCAL AND REGIONAL REGULATION OF NK; IV. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 8. SIGNIFICANCE OF LOCAL T CELL RESPONSE TO HUMAN CANCER; I. INTRODUCTION; II. PATIENTS AND METHODS USED IN THIS STUDY; III. DISTRIBUTION OF THE ANTIGENS DEFINED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES IN THE HEMATOPOIETIC CELL LINES AND NORMAL LYMPHOID TISSUES; IV. T AND B CELLS IN CANCER TISSUES; V. FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF INFILTRATING T CELLS
  • VI. CARCINOGENIC PROCESS AND T CELL RESPONSEVII. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF T CELL INFILTRATION IN CANCER TISSUE; VIII. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 9. NATURAL AND INDUCED RESISTANCE TO METASTASIS FROM MOUSE MAMMARY CARCINOMAS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. RESISTANCE TO METASTASIS AT THE PRIMARY TUMOR; III. RESISTANCE TO TUMOR CELL DISSEMINATION; IV. RESISTANCE TO SECONDARY TUMOR GROWTH; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; PART IIB; CHAPTER 10. THE CELL SURFACE MARKERS OF TUMORICIDAL MACROPHAGES; I. INTRODUCTION; II. A NEW BIOCHEMICAL MARKER OF TUMORICIDAL MACROPHAGES IN MICE