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. 1971 Sep;25(3):501–504. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1971.63

Further Observations on Whether Host Immunodepression is Associated with Tumour Growth in Mice

Jennifer A Rees, M O Symes
PMCID: PMC2008756  PMID: 4401359

Abstract

In order to investigate whether the presence of a tumour was associated with immunodepression in the host, spleen cells from parent line animals with tumours were injected intravenously into F1 hybrids, half of which carried the same tumour. Further groups of F1 hybrid with and without the tumour received spleen cells from non-tumour bearing parent line animals. The G.V.H. reactions induced in the four groups of F1 hybrid were compared and no significant differences were found. This was true in separate experiments, involving two mammary carcinomata and a 3-methylcholanthrene induced sarcoma, wherein the period of tumour growth in the parent line donor and F1 hybrid recipient was varied.

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