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Experimental Cell Biology (1981) 49 (3): 141–147.
Published Online: 08 October 2008
... caused temporary inhibition of tumor growth. This effect needed intact cells and was independent from the presence of the spleen. The weight of spleen increased in normal mice sensitized with xenograft tumor, and the sensitized splenocytes injected into tumor-bearing immunosuppressed mice caused...
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Experimental Cell Biology (1980) 48 (3): 229–239.
Published Online: 07 October 2008
... Tumor growth Expl Cell Biol. 48: 229 239 (1980) Twenty-Three New Human Tumor Lines Established in Nude Mice1 Jrgen Fogh, Thomas Orfeo, John Tiso, Francis E. Sharkey, Jens M. Fogh and Walter P. Daniels Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, Human Tumor Cell Laboratory, Rye, N .Y...
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Experimental Cell Biology (1983) 51 (4): 217–227.
Published Online: 07 October 2008
... spontaneous mouse tumors developed, distinguished from human tumors by histology, cytogenetics, and isoenzyme studies. 12 09 1982 10 11 1982 7 10 2008 Nude mice Heterotransplantation Tumor growth Histology Cytogenetics Expl Cell Biol. 51: 217-227 (1983) Characteristics of 85...
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Experimental Cell Biology (1979) 47 (2): 136–144.
Published Online: 03 October 2008
...Jørgen Fogh; Thomas Orfeo; John Tiso; Francis E. Sharkey After subcutaneous inoculation into nude mice of 24 human colon adeno-carcinomas, growth, defined as histopathologically confirmed tumor growth which has been passed, was observed in 13 cases (54%). Tumors from metastatic sites showed higher...