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Characterization of immunosuppressor cells in rats immunized with solubilized tumor-associated antigens prepared from a methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma
1980
Cancer Research
Antiimmune responses in rats previously immunized with soluble tumor antigens prepared by sodium deoxycholate (DOC-STA) from chemically induced fibrosarcoma KMT-17 were measured by the Winn assay. Enhancement of tumor growth was demonstrated at a tumor:effector ratio of 1:500 with DOC-STA-immune spleen cells, although inhibition of tumor growth was demonstrated at a tumor:effector ratio of 1:100. The tumor-neutralizing ability of KMT-17-immune spleen cells was abrogated when DOC-STA-immune
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