Short term cultures (3-6 days) of 40 primary human mammary carcinomas were prepared and compared with the original tumours from which they were derived. As a criterion the nuclear DNA Frequency Distribution Pattern (FDP), cytophotometrically measured, was used. Comparisons were made between the FDPs of smears of freshly-cut tumour surfaces and their cultures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFeline mammary carcinomas were found to maintain well in short-term cultures. Principally the same types of nuclear DNA frequency distribution histograms were recognized in feline mammary carcinomas as in human mammary carcinomas. However, the more abnormal histograms are less frequent in feline than in human mammary carcinomas.
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