Intracranial Growth of Pulmonary Small Cell Carcinoma Cells in Nude Athymic Mice

Abstract
Pulmonary small cell carcinoma of the lung cells were inoculated intracranially and subdermally in nude athymic mice (Balb/c strain). There was a 100% intracranial tumor incidence in response to 1/10th the cell dose required to produce subdermal tumors in immunosuppressed nude mice. Tumors did not grow in the brains of Balb/c normal (haired) mice.