Stein-Werblowsky R
Experientia. 1978 Mar 15;34(3):404-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01923061.
Experimental demonstration that vessels draining large tumours are impermeable to cellular elements. Thus the pulmonary vessels of animals bearing large, primary (other than gastro-intestinal) cancers can become impermeable to tumour emboli. This imperviousness prevents the establishment of secondaries in the lung and promotes the transpulmonary passage of tumor cells. This phenomenon may account for the development of paradoxical metastases.
实验证明,引流大肿瘤的血管对细胞成分具有不渗透性。因此,患有大型原发性(非胃肠道)癌症的动物的肺血管可能对肿瘤栓子变得不渗透。这种不渗透性可防止肺部形成继发性肿瘤,并促进肿瘤细胞经肺转移。这一现象可能解释了矛盾性转移的发生。