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Clinicopathological and immunohistochemical features of oral spindle cell carcinoma
(Wiley-blackwell Publishing, IncMaldenEUA, 2010)
The imaging and pathological features of a mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma of the kidney: a case report
(London, 2013)
A mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma (MTSCC) is a rare and recently described kidney neoplasm with distal nephron differentiation. It can affect patients of all ages and is more prevalent among women. In this case ...
TGF-L1 and Smad4 overexpression induce a less invasive phenotype in highly invasive spindle carcinoma cells
(Elsevier Science B.V. on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies., 2002-04-18)
We have examined the effect of transforming growth
factor L1 (TGF-L1) and overexpression of the Smad4 gene on the
phenotype of Car C, a ras mutated highly malignant spindle
carcinoma cell line. TGF-L1-treated Car C cells ...
Tgf-beta 1 and smad4 overexpression induce a less invasive phenotype in highly invasive spindle carcinoma cells
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B.V., 2002)
Sarcomatoid (spindle cell) carcinoma of tongue: A report of two cases
(Hindawi Limited, 2015)
Sarcomatoid Carcinoma (SC) is an unusual and aggressive variant of squamous cell carcinoma, which frequently recurs and metastasizes; for this reason, the right diagnosis is very important. It is considered to be a biphasic ...
Metanephric adenoma and solid variant of papillary renal cell carcinoma: common and distinctive features
(Wiley-blackwellHobokenEUA, 2013)
Post-radiotherapy recurrence of conventional oral squamous cell carcinoma showing sarcomatoid components: An immunohistochemical study
(2021-01-01)
Spindle cell squamous cell carcinoma (SpSCC) is a rare biphasic malignant neoplasm, uncommonly affecting the oral cavity. The SpSCC diagnosis is difficult, especially when it exhibits inconspicuous morphology, inadequate ...
Cancer cell proliferation is inhibited by specific modulation frequencies
(NATURE PUBLISHING GROUPLONDON, 2012)
BACKGROUND: There is clinical evidence that very low and safe levels of amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields administered via an intrabuccal spoon-shaped probe may elicit therapeutic responses in patients with cancer. ...