New concepts in blood formation and cell generation in malignant and benign tissues /
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Waco, Tex. :
Diagnostic and Cell Research Institute,
1989-
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Table of Contents:
- v. 1. Mammary carcinoma, basal and squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, carcinomas of colon, kidney, and prostate; ... [etc.]
- v. 2. Cardiac muscle.
- Demonstration of various pathways of cell generation, including red cells and reactive cells, and transformation in malignant and benign tissues
- Malignant melanoma, including an example of malignant melanoma in a dog
- Development of red cells from embryotic cardiac muscle in humans and in chicks; and development of red cells and fat globules from and embryonic chick cardiac muscle in vitro
- Origin of blood and blood capillaries from cardiac muscles in rabbits
- Origin of blood and vascular channels from cardiac muscle in rats
- Origin of blood from cardiac muscle of a mouse
- An example of how rapidly and extensively local tissue may transform into a large blood vessel packed with developing red cells, shown in liver parenchyma of a mouse
- Embryological study of cardiac muscle