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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Microchimica acta 57 (1969), S. 16-20 
    ISSN: 1436-5073
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Trennung des radioaktiven90Y von Sr mit Monooktyl-anilinobenzyl-phosphonat wurde beschrieben. Y geht aus 0,1- bis 0,01-m Salzsäure quantitativ in die organische Phase über, während Sr in der wäßrigen Phase bleibt. Die Trennung läßt sich entweder aus verd. Yttriumlösung oder bei Vorliegen der trägerfreien Form durchführen. Die Sr-Menge hat keinen Einfluß. Der Trennungsfaktor beträgt 106. Die Reinheit des abgetrennten90Y wurde an Hand seiner Abklingkurve geprüft.
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    Cancer immunology immunotherapy 7 (1979), S. 107-115 
    ISSN: 1432-0851
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary We investigated the efficacy of intrapleurally (IPl) injected 0.25 mg Corynebacterium parvum (CP) against pulmonary tumor deposits of four syngeneic murine tumors, C3Hf/Bu or CBA fibrosarcoma (FSa) or mammary carcinoma (MCa), and compared its efficacy with that of intravenous (IV) CP. A mode of action of CP given by IPl administration was also studied. When given to mice prior to the IV inoculation of tumor cells, IPl and IV CP reduced the number of metastases of C3Hf/Bu-FSa and CBA-MCa equally well. Intrapleural injection of CP within a week after tumor cell inoculation was more effective against metastases in the lung than IV CP. A combination of IPl and IV administration of CP was more effective in the therapy of lung metastases of CBA-FSa and CBA-MCa than either single treatment alone. Intrapleural and IV injections of CP augmented concomitant immunity to artificially produced lung metastases of C3Hf/Bu-FSa. Intrapleural CP was less effective than IV CP in inducing complete regression of the SC growing C3Hf/Bu-FSa. In contrast to IV CP, IPl CP did not markedly influence the spleen weight and cellularity. It was also less effective in increasing the liver weight. However, CP by either route of injection led to a significant increase in the lung weight. CP injected IPl, but not IV, caused a significant increase in the number of nucleated cells in the pleural cavity of mice. More than 90% of these cells were macrophages, and they were found to be cytotoxic for in vitro cultures of CBA-MCa cells. Activated macrophages also mediated in vivo antitumor resistance, as shown by the abolition of this resistance by treatment of the mice with carrageenan.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Clinical & experimental metastasis 4 (1986), S. 221-227 
    ISSN: 1573-7276
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Sixth postoperative day seromae of 142 breast cancer patients were searched for the presence of malignant cells. They were found in 32 patients. These patients showed significant propensity of developing distant metastases or having an unfavourable outcome of their disease although the size of their tumours was smaller than in women whose postoperative seromae were malignant-cell free. At the same time TNM tumour staging and axillary lymph node analyses failed to prove any difference between these two groups of breast cancer patients. Finally, the analyses of the state of patients' menstrual cycles showed that cycling women whose postoperative seroma contained malignant cells are at high risk of developing metastases or dying.
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