1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02634245
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Correlation of hyaluronic acid accumulation and the growth of preneoplastic mammary cells in collagen: A lonitudinal study

Abstract: Hyaluronic acid accumulation is characteristic of mammary tumor cells, and the amount that accumulates seems to correlate with the degree of malignancy of the producing cells. We have tested directly the relationship between hyaluronic acid accumulation and the replication rate of preneoplastic mammary cells in culture. We used nontumorigenic but immortal CL-S1 mouse mammary cells that were derived from a hyperplastic alveolar nodule. Using a collagen gel culture system, we found clear differences in the growt… Show more

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