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Human fibroblast interferon in human neoplasia: clinical and laboratory study.
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FibrosisTumoral PathologyGenitourinary CancerHuman NeoplasiaMedicineSurgical PathologyImmunologyLarge ScalePathologyMelanomaTumor TargetingHuman Fibroblast InterferonMatrix BiologyTumor VolumeOncologyCancer ResearchTumor MicroenvironmentTumor Biology
Human fibroblast interferon (HFIF) produced on a large scale from normal diploid cell strains was highly purified and then evaluated as to its safety clinical investigation. The selective antiproliferative activity of HFIF was observed in vitro against certain human malignant cell lines and in vivo against human bladder tumors grown in nude mice. Direct injections of HFIF into metastatic melanoma lesions of two patients resulted in either the disappearance of malignant cells or the significant reduction in tumor volume.