Publications by authors named "L Bayko"

Early stage primary human cutaneous melanoma is known to remain relatively avascular and dormant for up to a decade, after which it may give rise to more rapidly growing, vascular and metastatically- competent primary tumor. Clinical dormancy of early stage human melanomas can be recapitulated experimentally by injection of cell lines established from such tumors into nude mice. For example, WM1341B cells, which were isolated from a thin vertical growth phase (VGP) human melanoma, are non-tumorigenic in nude mice even though some of the cells remain viable for at least three weeks at the site of orthotopic injection.

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The growth of solid tumors in vivo beyond 1-2 mm in diameter requires induction and maintenance of an angiogenic response. This can occur through the release of various angiogenic growth factors from tumor cells. One such factor is vascular endothelial growth factor/vascular permeability factor (VEGF/VPF), a secreted and specific mitogen for vascular endothelial cells.

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