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[Cancer Research 13, 835-837, December 1, 1953]
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Antigenic Properties of Methylcholanthrene-induced Tumors in Mice of the Strain of Origin

E. J. Foley

( Biological Laboratories, Schering Corporation, Bloomfield, New Jersey)

Experiments are described in which it was shown that immunity of C3H-He mice resulted following ligation and atrophy of methylcholanthrene-induced sarcomas which arose in mice of this inbred strain. The results are discussed in relation to previously reported experiments in which C3H-He mice were not immunized against mammary carcinoma by similar methods.

Received 2/ 9/53.


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