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The following pages link to Anaplastic human gliomas grown in athymic mice. Morphology and glial fibrillary acidic protein expression (Q35864321):
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- In vivo models of primary brain tumors: pitfalls and perspectives (Q26862847) (← links)
- Victory and defeat in the induction of a therapeutic response through vaccine therapy for human and canine brain tumors: a review of the state of the art. (Q35799695) (← links)
- Anomalous patterns of nitroimidazole binding adjacent to necrosis in human glioma xenografts: possible role of decreased oxygen consumption (Q36116288) (← links)
- Intracranial glioblastoma models in preclinical neuro-oncology: neuropathological characterization and tumor progression. (Q36658322) (← links)
- Can experimental models of rodent implantation glioma be improved? A study of pure and mixed glioma cell line tumours. (Q41055365) (← links)
- On the origin of glioma (Q42140302) (← links)
- Characterization and chemosensitivity of two cell lines derived from human glioblastomas (Q42808106) (← links)
- Establishment and characterization of five cell lines derived from human malignant gliomas (Q42817353) (← links)
- Continuous human glioma-derived cell lines UC-11MG and UC-302MG. Morphologic, immunocytochemical and chromosomal characterization (Q42819333) (← links)
- Combating malignant astrocytes: Strategies mitigating tumor invasion. (Q45070615) (← links)
- Expression of tenascin in human gliomas: its relation to histological malignancy, tumor dedifferentiation and angiogenesis (Q48391355) (← links)
- Growth, morphology, and serial transplantation of anaplastic human gliomas in athymic mice (Q48819079) (← links)
- Reconstituted basement membrane (matrigel) enhances the growth of human glioma cell lines in nude mice. (Q55480091) (← links)
- Effect of differentiation inducers on growth characteristics of human glioma cell lines. (Q55487279) (← links)
- GFAP, F VIII/RAg, laminin, and fibronectin in gliosarcomas: an immunohistochemical study. (Q55488980) (← links)
- The Role of SVZ Stem Cells in Glioblastoma (Q92757181) (← links)