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Circulating tumour cell

S100A14/S100A16 Detection of circulating tumour cells in peripheral blood... [Pg.1106]

Kl. Keilholz, U., Willhauck, M., Rimoldi, D., Brasseur, F., Dummer, W., Rass, K., et al. Reliability of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)-based assays for the detection of circulating tumour cells A quality-assurance initiative of the EORTC Melanoma Cooperative Group. Eur. J. Cancer 34, 750-753 (1998). [Pg.105]

Leather AJ, Gallegos NC, Kocjan C et al (1993) Detection and enumeration of circulating tumour cells in colorectal cancer. Br J Surg 80 777-780... [Pg.133]

Nagrath, S., L. V. Sequist, S. Maheswaran, D. W. Bell, D. Irimia, L. Ulkus, M. R. Smith, E. L. Kwak, S. Digumarthy, et al. 2007. Isolation of rare circulating tumour cells in cancer patients by microchip technology. Nature 450 1235-9. [Pg.110]

Adhesion of circulating tumour cells to microvascu-lar endothelium plays an important role in tumour metastasis to distant organs. [Pg.738]

Cytokeratins are the most specific cuid currently also the most sensitive markers to detect single DTCs in bone marrow, while the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM CD326) is favoured for the analysis of DTCs in lymph nodes, and for the detection of circulating tumour cells (CTC) in the blood stream several markers are in use. [Pg.117]

Mitra, R., Chao, O., Urasaki, Y., Goodman, O.B., and Le, T.T. (2012) Detection of lipid-rich prostate circulating tumour cells with coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy. BMC Cancer, 12, 540. [Pg.582]

Kupffer cells are the largest reservoir of fixed-tissue macrophages and are quantitatively the most important cell type for the removal of circulating microorganisms, EPS, tumour cells. [Pg.93]

The increased iron content of tumour cells is a consequence of the overexpression of transferrin receptors. Transferrin is an endogenous protein that transports iron from the circulation into cells. Many tumour cell lines have a high metabolic requirement for iron and as such overexpress transferrin receptors and have higher rates of iron influx than normal cells ... [Pg.1335]

Bone metastasis is one of the most frequent causes of pain in patients with cancer. Bone is a common site for circulating cancer cells to settle and grow, either near or far from the primary tumour site. Metastatic bone disease is not the same as primary bone cancer. [Pg.189]


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