1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf01851819
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Immunologic and morphologic effects of cryosurgery of the monkey (Macaque) prostate

Abstract: A reduction in size of the Macaque prostate following single and multiple in situ freezings was accompanied by histologic alterations, which occurred predominately in the caudal lobe and were characterized by what appeared to be specific periacinar foci of lymphocytic infiltrates. These lymphocytes were observed to infiltrate onto acinar epithelial cells, resulting in their subsequent separation from the basal lamina and epithelial destruction. Other histologic alterations were in consonance with studies of th… Show more

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“…Subsequent to cryoablation, anti-tumor antibodies may be formed against ablated tissues, as demonstrated in several pre-clinical cancer models ( 46 – 48 ). It is thought that these antibodies are a marker of an anti-tumor immune response, due to their specificity to tumor tissues.…”
Section: Immune Response To Cryoablationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent to cryoablation, anti-tumor antibodies may be formed against ablated tissues, as demonstrated in several pre-clinical cancer models ( 46 – 48 ). It is thought that these antibodies are a marker of an anti-tumor immune response, due to their specificity to tumor tissues.…”
Section: Immune Response To Cryoablationmentioning
confidence: 99%