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" ... retain their own peculiar character, and produce nodules analogous to dermoid cysts or more complicated teratomata. 2. In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated function been seen to maintain its power of growth or to proliferate. 3.... "
Bulletin of the Harvard Medical Alumni Association - Página 8
1905
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volumen27

1905 - 592 páginas
...were able to maintain their vitality and grow to a greater or less extent. This work is summarized as follows: — 1. Certain types of epithelium (epidermis)...peculiar character, and produce nodules analogous to dcrtnoid cysts or more complicated teratomata. 2. In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated...
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Bulletin

Harvard Medical Alumni Association - 1905 - 1160 páginas
...Brewer Croft Cancer Commission, working under the endowment lately left to the Harvard Medical School for the investigation of the cause of cancer, has...complicated teratomata. (2) In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated function been seen to maintain its power of growth or to proliferate. (3) The...
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Volumen18

1905 - 408 páginas
...changes which take place at the epiphyseal line in the ossification of the long bones. CONCLUSIONS. 1. Certain types of epithelium (epidermis), both adult...complicated teratomata. 2. In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated function been seen to maintain its power of growth or to proliferate. 3. The...
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The Journal of Medical Research, Volumen8;Volumen13

Harold Clarence Ernst - 1905 - 676 páginas
...the ossification of the long bones. 1. Certain types of epithelium (epidermis), both adult and fetal, can be experimentally removed from their normal position...complicated teratomata. 2. In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated function been seen to maintain its power of growth or to proliferate. 3. The...
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Cleveland Medical Journal, Volumen4

1905 - 618 páginas
...their new situation. He concludes that "certain types of epithelium (epidermis), both adult and fetal, can be experimentally removed from their normal position...implanted into another part of the same animal, and under these circumstances can maintain their 'potentiality of growth,' retain their own peculiar character,...
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Maryland Medical Journal, Volumen49

1906 - 516 páginas
...This work is summarized as follows : 1. Certain types of epithelium (epidermis), both adult and fetal, can be experimentally removed from their normal position...complicated teratomata. 2. In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated function been seen to maintain its power of growth or to proliferate. 3. The...
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Progressive Medicine, Volumen2

Hobart Amory Hare - 1906 - 372 páginas
...Nichols* quite recently has found that: 1. Certain types of epithelium (epidermis), both adult and fetal, can be experimentally removed from their normal position...nodules analogous to dermoid cysts or more complicated teratoma. 2. In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated function been seen to maintain...
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Reports: Caroline Brewer Croft Fund. 1-4, 1900-1907

Harvard Medical School. Cancer Commission - 1907 - 538 páginas
...ossification of the long bones. CONCLUSIONS. 1. Certain types of epithelium (epidermis), both adult and fetal, can be experimentally removed from their normal position...complicated teratomata. 2. In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated function been seen to maintain its power of growth or to proliferate. 3. The...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumen152

1905 - 806 páginas
...His conclusions are as follows : (1) Certain types of epithelium (epidermis), both adult and fetal, can be experimentally removed from their normal position...complicated teratomata. (2) In no case has any epithelium of a highly differentiated function been seen to maintain its power of growth or to proliferate. (3) The...
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Cleveland Medical Journal, Volumen4

1905 - 602 páginas
...their new situation. He concludes that "certain types of epithelium (epidermis), both adult and fetal, can be experimentally removed from their normal position...implanted into another part of the same animal, and under these circumstances can maintain their 'potentiality of growth.' retain their own peculiar character,...
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