Establishment of a long‐term adenocarcinoma of the prostate cell line in the nude mouse
There are few established human prostatic adenocarcinoma cell lines in existence. Most established lines are nonfunctional and hormonally insensitive. A human prostate adenocarcinoma (9479) has been serially transplanted for more than 4 years in athymic nude mice. The tumor is estrogen and androgen insensitive, is transplantable between mice with a high rate of success. The tumor does not produce enzymatically measurable acid phosphatase, but does produce immunologically identifiable acid phosphatase. Not only has the tumor retained its original morphology, it also appears to produce a factor producing hypophosphatemia. Current studies in regards to the endocrinological aspects of this tumor are in progress. We propose that acid phosphatase is produced, but in an altered form. Copyright © 1985 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
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- Oncology & Carcinogenesis
- 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
- 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
- 1103 Clinical Sciences