1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb00134.x
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Establishment of Transplantable Tumor Lines and in vitro Cell Lines of Malignant Thymoma Developed in a BUF/Mna Rat

Abstract: A spontaneous malignant thymoma was found in an 18‐month‐old female BUF/Mna rat and serially transplanted subcutaneously in both syngeneic BUF/Mna rats (designated as MTH‐R) and KSN nude mice (MTH‐NM) for more than 5 years. Both tumors shared the histological appearance of sarcomatoid carcinoma as seen in the original tumor. However, MTH‐NM grew faster than MTH‐in the respective hosts. The MTH‐NM grew in both KSN‐nude mice and BUF/Mna‐ rnu/rnu rats but not in BUF/Mna rats the host of the original tumor. Three … Show more

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“…In laboratory animals, spontaneously occurring thymic epithelial cell tumours are uncommon [22,27,31,51]. Both natural and experimentally induced thymic epithelial tumours have been used as models for dissecting the steps of intrathymic lymphocyte maturation [2,22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In laboratory animals, spontaneously occurring thymic epithelial cell tumours are uncommon [22,27,31,51]. Both natural and experimentally induced thymic epithelial tumours have been used as models for dissecting the steps of intrathymic lymphocyte maturation [2,22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%