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( Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
A resistance factor, which lengthens life and reduces the incidence of spontaneous leukemia, is transmissible either in utero alone, or through milk alone, by old, but not by young, females of strain STOLI, to their hybrid (F1) offspring with leukemic (C58) sires.
Received 7/31/54.
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