Abstract
In vitro culturing of subprimary cells obtained from solid tumors often leaves differentiation of dignity equivocal. Employing conventional cytological, cytochemical, and immunocytochemical measures we tried to characterize benign and malignant renal cells (RCC) in vivo and in vitro. The preparation of solid tumor tissue itself does not necessarily result in unadulterated tumor cell cultures. Our intention, therefore, was to develop a fast as well as practicable method to determine the percentage of tumor cells within the primary cultures. Up to now there has been a lot of experience as far as cytological diagnosis in vivo is concerned but limited information regarding in vitro preparations (Morasca 1976; Thoenes 1986).
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