2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13577-013-0066-7
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Establishment and characterization of METON myoepithelioma cell line derived from human palatal myoepithelioma: apical reference to the diverse differentiation potential

Abstract: Myoepithelioma is an extremely rare condition that accounts for 1–1.5 % of salivary gland tumors. It was formerly regarded as a subtype of pleomorphic adenoma, in which myoepithelial structural components predominated, but was listed as a separate disease entity in the 1991 World Health Organization classification (Seifert in Histological typing of salivary gland tumours. Springer, Berlin, 1991). Its histology is highly varied and recurrence is frequent (El-Naggar et al. in J Larygol Otol 103:1192–1197, 1989),… Show more

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“…NOKT-1 cells (1 × 10 7 cells in 0.5 ml GM/mouse) were transplanted subcutaneously into the dorsal neck skin of 6-week-old male nude mice (CLEA Japan Inc., Tokyo) using a 23-G needle (n=3) 24) . Tumors of approximately 10 mm in size were observed in the three mice 7 weeks after transplantation.…”
Section: Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NOKT-1 cells (1 × 10 7 cells in 0.5 ml GM/mouse) were transplanted subcutaneously into the dorsal neck skin of 6-week-old male nude mice (CLEA Japan Inc., Tokyo) using a 23-G needle (n=3) 24) . Tumors of approximately 10 mm in size were observed in the three mice 7 weeks after transplantation.…”
Section: Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%