
doi: 10.1007/bf02889876
pmid: 6145244
Tumor cells injected intraperitoneally form cell plaques at injection sites in the abdominal wall of mice within a few minutes. Tumor cells appear to be transported passively and chemotactic factors are not involved. Dihydrocortisol blocks cell adherence and silica particles , assumed to destroy macrophages, abolish cell plaque formation.
Time Factors, Hydrocortisone, Chemotaxis, Mice, Inbred Strains, Silicon Dioxide, Mice, Neoplasm Seeding, Neoplasms, Cell Adhesion, Animals, Peritoneum
Time Factors, Hydrocortisone, Chemotaxis, Mice, Inbred Strains, Silicon Dioxide, Mice, Neoplasm Seeding, Neoplasms, Cell Adhesion, Animals, Peritoneum
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