1960
DOI: 10.1038/187795a0
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A Rapid Method for studying Tumour Blood Supply using Lissamine Green

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“…PLATES LXXXIV-LXXXVIII THE localisation of various injected dyes within spontaneous, induced and transplantable tumours of animals has been observed on numerous occasions (Ludford, 1929;Orr, 1937;Burrows, 1939;Duran-Reynals, 1939;Zahl and Waters, 1941 ;Owen, 1960) and similar results have been obtained with human tumours (Brunschwig, Schmitz and Clarke, 1940;Hubbard and Moore, 1949;Bierman et al, 1950). This kind of research was originally done in the hope that this phenomenon could be used to therapeutic advantage.…”
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“…PLATES LXXXIV-LXXXVIII THE localisation of various injected dyes within spontaneous, induced and transplantable tumours of animals has been observed on numerous occasions (Ludford, 1929;Orr, 1937;Burrows, 1939;Duran-Reynals, 1939;Zahl and Waters, 1941 ;Owen, 1960) and similar results have been obtained with human tumours (Brunschwig, Schmitz and Clarke, 1940;Hubbard and Moore, 1949;Bierman et al, 1950). This kind of research was originally done in the hope that this phenomenon could be used to therapeutic advantage.…”
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“…Studies with a variety of dyes, microspheres, and radiolabeled tracers have been used to assess regional deficiencies and variations in blood flow within tumors [12][13][14]212]. Several of the tumors studied show striking intratumor inhomogeneities in the distribution of dyes such as Lissamine Green.…”
Section: Blood Flow Dyes and Tracersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypoxic tumor cells may be resistant to chemotherapy because drugs do not penetrate into the avascular areas that contain hypoxic cells [12][13][14], because of differences in the uptake and metabolism of drugs by aerobic and hypoxic cells [11,15], and because hypoxic tumor cells are not proliferating [16,17] or are slowed in their progression through the cell cycle [18][19][20].…”
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“…It has been known since the late 1950s that dyes injected into the blood of mice and rats (bearing implanted tumors) or cats and dogs (with spontaneous tumors) can extravasate out of the blood stream and accumulate in tumors. [40][41][42] In 1986, two independent studies showed that: (i) tumor vessels are typically more permeable to large molecules than many normal vessels (studied using rabbits with transplanted tumors 43 ), and (ii) that some tumors can retain and accumulate large molecules due to reduced clearance (studied using mice with transplanted tumors 44 ). These studies formed the foundation to what is known as the "enhanced permeability and retention" (EPR) effect.…”
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confidence: 99%