Human neuroblastoma cell lines regain catecholamine fluorescence when xenografted into athymic (nude) mice
Tomayko M, Triche T, Reynolds C. Human neuroblastoma cell lines regain catecholamine fluorescence when xenografted into athymic (nude) mice. International Journal Of Developmental Neuroscience 1996, 14: 771-777. PMID: 8960984, DOI: 10.1016/s0736-5748(96)00050-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCatecholaminesCell DivisionFluorescent DyesHumansMiceMice, NudeMicroscopy, ElectronNeuroblastomaTransplantation, HeterologousTumor Cells, CulturedConceptsNeuroblastoma cell linesPrimitive neuroectodermal tumorHuman neuroblastoma cell lineCatecholamine fluorescenceDense core granulesCatecholamine productionXenograft tumorsAthymic miceCell linesGlyoxylic acid-induced catecholamine fluorescenceHistochemical evidenceCore granulesNude mice tumor tissuesUseful tumor markerHuman neuroblastoma cellsMouse tumor tissuesNeuroblastoma patientsNeuroectodermal tumorUrinary catecholaminesTumor markersCatecholamine synthesisCorresponding tumorsHuman neuronsTumor tissueTumors