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Immunologic Defenses against Metastases: Impairment by Excision of an Allotransplanted Lymphoma
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1968
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Immunologic DefensesImmunologyPathologyTissue TransplantationAllotransplanted LymphomaImmunotherapyMetastatic DepositsTumor ImmunologyOncologyTumor 7Graft SurvivalCell TransplantationLymphoid NeoplasiaXenotransplantationTransplantationAutoimmunityTransplant RejectionCancer ImmunosurveillanceSame TumorAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaMedicineGraft Rejection
Hamsters grafted with an allotransplantable lymphoma that does not metastasize develop a state of concomitant immunity which renders them refractory to reinoculation with cells of the same tumor. Removal of the tumor 7 days after transplantation rapidly leads to a decrease in immunity, the production of enhancing antibodies, and the appearance of metastatic deposits which are probably derived from preexisting tumor cells in the blood and lymphoid tissuces.
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