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Therapeutic response to taxol of six human tumors xenografted into nude mice

To test the antineoplastic activity of taxol, a natural product isolated from yew (Taxus baccata L.), six human tumors transplanted into athymic mice were used (primary tumors of breast, endometrium, ovary, brain, lung and a recurrence of tongue tumor). While the growth rates varied with the histopa...

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Published in:Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology 1986-06, Vol.17 (2), p.137-142
Main Authors: RIONDEL, J, JACROT, M, PICOT, F, BERIEL, H, MOURIQUAND, C, POTIER, P
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