Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1004781
Tumor-Specific Antigen(s) in a Spontaneous Mammary Carcinoma of C3H Mice. I. - Quantitative Cell Transplants Into Mammary-Tumor-Agent-Positive and -Free Mice
Tumor-Specific Antigen(s) in a Spontaneous Mammary Carcinoma of C3H Mice. I. - Quantitative Cell Transplants Into Mammary-Tumor-Agent-Positive and -Free Mice // Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 39 (1967), 6; 1113-1119 doi:10.1093/jnci/39.6.1113 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Tumor-Specific Antigen(s) in a Spontaneous Mammary Carcinoma of C3H Mice. I. - Quantitative Cell Transplants Into Mammary-Tumor-Agent-Positive and -Free Mice
Autori
Silobrčić, Vlatko ; Suit, Herman D.
Izvornik
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (0027-8874) 39
(1967), 6;
1113-1119
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
carcinoma ; mice ; inbred c3h ; isogeneic transplantation ; whole-body irradiation ; neoplasms ; reactive airways dysfunction syndrome ; tumor cells ; tumor antigens ; cell transplants ; host (organism)
Sažetak
Results of a series of quantitative assays of transplantability of a C3H/He mouse mammary carcinoma are described. Recipient mice were either isologous or F1 hybrids, and either mammary-tumor-agent (MTA)-positive or -free. All transplants were performed with tumor cells of second-generation isotransplants derived from a single tumor. Transplantability of this tumor was not affected by the MTA status or sex of the recipient, nor were the tumor-take rates in MTA-positive and MTA-free hosts influenced by 400 rads of whole-body irradiation. These results are discussed in relation to those obtained by other investigators under different experimental conditions.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
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