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. 1914 Jun 1;19(6):577–580. doi: 10.1084/jem.19.6.577

ON CERTAIN SPONTANEOUS CHICKEN TUMORS AS MANIFESTATIONS OF A SINGLE DISEASE

II. SIMPLE SPINDLE-CELLED SARCOMATA.

Linda B Lange 1
PMCID: PMC2125220  PMID: 19867795

Abstract

The forty-third spontaneous chicken tumor received at this laboratory strikingly resembles the first and has given rise on transplantation to an entirely similar series of neoplasms. Tumors of both strains are due to a filterable agent which remains active in the dried or glycerinated tissue.

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