1997
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19970501)79:9<1757::aid-cncr18>3.0.co;2-x
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A comparative review of the immunobiology of murine neuroblastoma and human neuroblastoma

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“…Despite many previous studies which have focused on morphological and biochemical differences within NB cells, the cellular heterogeneity of NB has not been resolved in detail 13 , 14 . While transgenic, syngeneic or xenograft mouse models represent clinically relevant tools for studying NB growth and metastasis 15 18 , cell-based models are the system of choice to determine tumor cell characteristics and to identify pharmacological candidates and assess their efficacy 19 , 20 . In NB in vitro models, commonly three different cell types have been distinguished on a morphological basis: “N-type” showing properties of noradrenergic neurons, “S-type” (substrate-adherent) as a mesenchymal subset showing fibronectin and vimentin expression and the intermediate “I-type” with a mixed expression pattern 21 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite many previous studies which have focused on morphological and biochemical differences within NB cells, the cellular heterogeneity of NB has not been resolved in detail 13 , 14 . While transgenic, syngeneic or xenograft mouse models represent clinically relevant tools for studying NB growth and metastasis 15 18 , cell-based models are the system of choice to determine tumor cell characteristics and to identify pharmacological candidates and assess their efficacy 19 , 20 . In NB in vitro models, commonly three different cell types have been distinguished on a morphological basis: “N-type” showing properties of noradrenergic neurons, “S-type” (substrate-adherent) as a mesenchymal subset showing fibronectin and vimentin expression and the intermediate “I-type” with a mixed expression pattern 21 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%