Title : Nodular basal cell carcinoma in vivo vs in vitro. Establishment of pure cell cultures, cytomorphologic characteristics, ultrastructure, immunophenotype, biosynthetic activities, and generation of antisera - Grando_1996_Arch.Dermatol_132_1185 |
Author(s) : Grando SA , Schofield OM , Skubitz AP , Kist DA , Zelickson BD , Zachary CB |
Ref : Arch Dermatol , 132 :1185 , 1996 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND AND DESIGN: In this study we developed an in vitro model of nodular basal cell carcinoma (BCC). We obtained pure cultures of BCC cells and compared the morphologic characteristics, ultrastructure, immunophenotype, and behavior of cultured tumor cells with those of their in vivo counterparts. Tumors were excised from patients undergoing Mohs micrographic surgery. We established 69 primary cell cultures from 32 patients with nodular BCC. |
PubMedSearch : Grando_1996_Arch.Dermatol_132_1185 |
PubMedID: 8859029 |
Grando SA, Schofield OM, Skubitz AP, Kist DA, Zelickson BD, Zachary CB (1996)
Nodular basal cell carcinoma in vivo vs in vitro. Establishment of pure cell cultures, cytomorphologic characteristics, ultrastructure, immunophenotype, biosynthetic activities, and generation of antisera
Arch Dermatol
132 :1185
Grando SA, Schofield OM, Skubitz AP, Kist DA, Zelickson BD, Zachary CB (1996)
Arch Dermatol
132 :1185