LEIGHTON J
Science. 1959 Feb 20;129(3347):466-7. doi: 10.1126/science.129.3347.466.
Microscopically, most clinical carcinomas appear as aggregates of neoplastic cells in a matrix of connective tissue. As the tumor grows, increasing numbers of nests of cells are seen. Studies in which matrix tissue culture techniques are used implicate factors intrinsic to the aggregate in the continuing propagation of new nests of cells.