Abstract
Among the various possible mechanisms by which cancer invades its host, the active motility of carcinoma cells has invited study since first observed in vitro with time-lapse photomicrography several decades ago-here seen accelerated 240 times.
Grateful appreciation is expressed to Dr. George C. Gey for the in vitro footage employed in the introduction of this film.
This investigation is supported in part by research funds from the USPHS (CA 5319), Susan Greenwall Foundation and the American Cancer Societyl.
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Wood, S., Baker, R.R., Marzocchi, B. (1967). Locomotion of Cancer Cells in vivo Compared with Normal Cells. In: Denoix, P. (eds) Mechanisms of Invasion in Cancer. UICC Monograph Series, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87458-1_4
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