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mucopolysaccharide/sarcoma

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COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN ROUS SARCOMA WITH VIRUS, TUMOR CELLS, AND CHICK EMBRYO CELLS TRANSFORMED IN VITRO BY VIRUS : I. PRODUCTION OF MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES.

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The chick embryo fibroblast infected by Rous sarcoma virus in vitro acquires the capacity to produce the acid mucopolysaccharides which are found in the tumors caused by this virus and which are also produced by tumor cells in vitro. The transformed cell acquires synthetic as well as morphologic,

[Mucopolysaccharides in some avian sarcomas cultivated in vitro].

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[The biological significance of the mucopolysaccharide of chicken sarcoma].

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Mast cells and intercellular mucopolysaccharides in Rous fowl sarcoma I.

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Sulfated mucopolysaccharide production by synovial sarcoma cells in vivo and in tissue culture.

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Studies on the influences of acid mucopolysaccharides on the growth of tawa sarcoma.

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[ACTION OF MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES FROM NORMAL AND TUMOR TISSUE ON THE GROWTH OF SARCOMA 180].

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Production of acid mucopolysaccharides in mammalian fibroblast tissue cultures transformed by Rous sarcoma virus.

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[Successful treatment of experimental benzpyrene sarcoma with mucopolysaccharide polysulfuric acid ester combined with dextran].

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[Inactivation in vitro of the Rous sarcoma virus by an isolated mucopolysaccharide of the sarcoma ascites].

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[Preliminary studies of the mucopolysaccharide and glycoprotein content of the intercellular material of the Galliera sarcoma].

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[Interrelations of zymosan, properdin & tumors. IV. Behavior of mucopolysaccharides in the blood in benzopyrene sarcoma-bearing rats].

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Ultrastructure of the so-called "chordoid sarcoma". Evidence supporting cartilagenous differentiation.

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A rare, distinctive neoplasm occurring in the soft tissue of the extremities and resembling chordoma has been recently described and variously termed "chordoid sarcoma," "chordoid tumor," and "parachordoma." An example of this tumor occurring in the flank is presented. The tumor lacks the

A human breast stromal sarcoma cell line with features of malignant cystosarcoma phyllodes.

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A cell line was established from a portion of a 25-cm stromal sarcoma of the left breast of a 65-year-old woman. The clinical course was rapid with tumor recurrence on the chest wall less than 1 month after mastectomy. Other cutaneous and abdominal metastases occurred shortly thereafter, and death

Myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma of the nose: First reported case at an unusual location (nasal dorsum), with a review of the literature.

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Myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma (MIFS) is a rare, low-grade, malignant, soft-tissue tumor that typically affects the distal extremities of middle-aged patients. In most cases, it presents as a painless, slowly growing mass within the subcutaneous tissue. It is associated with a low rate of
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