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Characterization of a WiT49 cell line derived orthotopic model of Wilms tumor
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 11/02/09
Li MH et al. – It has a high tumor occurrence rate without metastasis. Hematoxylin and eosin staining showed it is subcapsular in location and mainly biphasic with stromal and epithelial components while blastemal component is unappreciable. This model provides the prerequisite for the screening and development of new anti–tumor agents for Wilms tumor.
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