Abstract

A human small cell undifferentiated carcinoma of the prostate, xenografted in nude mice, was analyzed both cytogenetically and by DNA flow cytometry. The DNA content of the line indicated its stability on serial passage, and was consistent with the cytogenetic findings. The banded karyotype was hypodiploid with nonrandom losses of chromosomes #6, #7, #10, and #13. Structural rearrangements involved chromosomes #1 and #2, and there were three unidentified markers. The findings were compared with those described in other types of prostatic carcinoma.

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