Publications by authors named "D Neukam"

The way in which melanoma cells invade the initial lymphatics of the skin was investigated in this study. Samples of sixty melanomas were examined by transmission electron microscopy. Tumor cells invading lymph vessels were demonstrated in 20 specimens.

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Using a newly developed technique (extension technique) we succeeded in presenting dermal lymph vessel networks by subepidermal injection of an aqueous Berlin blue solution in excised human skin. Of 94 skin specimens taken from the safety margin of excised melanomas it was possible to demonstrate 32 networks and 14 single dermal lymph vessels. The networks can be documented by macroscopic photographs.

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The initial lymph vessels, the lymph capillaries and precollectors, are difficult to detect in normal skin using routine histological methods. A method is described in which specimens of the skin are fixed in an expanded condition. In 1.

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Although under study to alleviate chemotherapy-induced bone marrow toxicity, cytokines can stimulate in vitro growth of solid human tumour cell lines. The effects of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and interleukin-3 (IL-3) on in vitro colony formation of primary human tumours was studied in a capillary soft-agar cloning system. Of 108 tumour specimens from 100 patients, 85 specimens were tested against all three factors at concentrations ranging from 0.

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