1943-02
AUTHORSP. C. KOLLER
ABSTRACTIN the light of recent knowledge of chromosome chemistry and gene action and its bearing on the interpretation of the mitotic cycle in the cell, a cytological analysis was carried out on 565 human tumours (carcinoma of the skin, œsophagus, colon, rectum, larynx, lung, cervix, uterus and breast)1. It was expected that by analysing the characteristics of chromosome and nucleolus behaviour, abnormalities specific to the internal organization of tumour cells might be detected. The present article contains a brief summary of the data obtained2. More... »
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