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Original Article

Xenotransplanted Human Prostate Carcinoma (DU145) Cells Develop into Carcinomas and Cribriform Carcinomas: Ultrastructural Aspects

, MSc, EdM, DSc, , PhD, , BS, MT, , MD, PhD & , MD, PhD
Pages 294-311 | Received 15 Jun 2012, Accepted 26 Jun 2012, Published online: 01 Oct 2012

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Dr Jacques Gilloteaux, James M Jamison, Jack L Summers & Henryk S Taper. (2022) Xenografts on nude mouse diaphragm of human DU145 prostate carcinoma cells: mesothelium removal by outgrowths and angiogenesis. Ultrastructural Pathology 46:5, pages 413-438.
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Jacques Gilloteaux, Carston Ruffo, James M. Jamison & Jack L. Summers. (2016) Modes of internalizations of human prostate carcinoma (DU145) cells in vitro and in murine xenotransplants. Ultrastructural Pathology 40:5, pages 231-239.
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Jacques Gilloteaux, Aneil Bhalla, Omar Faour & James M. Jamison. (2016) Formation of intracellular lumina in human prostate carcinoma (DU145) cells, maturation into signet cells, and the cribriform morphology of tumors. Ultrastructural Pathology 40:4, pages 189-199.
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Jacques Gilloteaux, Nkechinyere Eze, James M. Jamison, Karen McGuire & Jack L. Summers. (2013) A Rare, Human Prostate Oncocyte Cell Originates from the Prostatic Carcinoma (DU145) Cell Line. Ultrastructural Pathology 37:6, pages 440-448.
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J. Gilloteaux, J.M. Jamison, D. Arnold & J.L. Summers. 2018. Apoptosis and Beyond. Apoptosis and Beyond 583 694 .
Karen McGuire, James M. Jamison, Jacques Gilloteaux & Jack L. Summers. (2013) Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Vitamins C and K3 on Human Bladder Cancer Cell Lines. Journal of Cancer Therapy 04:06, pages 7-19.
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Jacques Gilloteaux, James M. Jamison, D. Neal, David Arnold, Henryk S. Taper & Jack L Summers. (2012) Human Prostate DU145 Carcinoma Cells Implanted in Nude Mice Remove the Peritoneal Mesothelium to Invade and Grow as Carcinomas. The Anatomical Record 296:1, pages 40-55.
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