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DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1954.tb45899.x
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A Comparison of in Vivo and in Vitro Tests for Antineoplastic Activity of Eight Compounds

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“…In 1954 E ichorn et al [36] and in 1961 Di Paolo and Dow d [37] obtained encouraging results with in vitro testing of anti-neoplastic activity of chemotherapeutic agents. RoyCamille et al in 1972 [38] reported the use of ''antimitograms" in osteogenic sarcomas to study the optimum effect of anti-neoplastic agents against short term primary tumor cell cultures removed from patients before chemotherapy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 1954 E ichorn et al [36] and in 1961 Di Paolo and Dow d [37] obtained encouraging results with in vitro testing of anti-neoplastic activity of chemotherapeutic agents. RoyCamille et al in 1972 [38] reported the use of ''antimitograms" in osteogenic sarcomas to study the optimum effect of anti-neoplastic agents against short term primary tumor cell cultures removed from patients before chemotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another popular concept of model related to cancer is that of "in vitro" or "in glass" experiments. These models refer to investigations performed with cells, organisms or parts of organisms in Petri dishes or similar equipment and have been used for a long time in cancer-related experiments, such as cell growth [58] and the screening of antitumour substances [59]. These experiments imply artificial conditions and a significant simplification of the microenvironment of a tumour.…”
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confidence: 99%