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Science 30 October 1970:
Vol. 170. no. 3957, pp. 540 - 542
DOI: 10.1126/science.170.3957.540

Articles

Spontaneous in vitro Neoplastic Transformation of Adult Human Prostatic Epithelium

Elwin E. Fraley 1, Sidney Ecker 1, and Monroe M. Vincent 2

1 National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, and Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455
2 Microbiological Associates, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland

The possible significance of spontaneous transformation of epithelium from a benign prostatic adenoma containing glandular hyperplasia is discussed.


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