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Science 1 September 1967:
Vol. 157. no. 3792, pp. 1054 - 1055
DOI: 10.1126/science.157.3792.1054

Articles

Eosinophilic Response in Glioblastoma Tissue Culture after Addition of Autologous Lymphocytes

J. Ciembroniewicz 1 and O. Kolar 1

1 Division of Neuropathology, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis 46207

In experiments designed for the study of interactions in vitro between the cells of glioblastoma multiforme and lymphocytes from the same donor, a marked eosinophilic response was noted in three out of six cases. This was an entirely unexpected finding since few, if any, eosinophils survive in tissue cultures. These cells incorporated 3H-cytidine and 3H-leucine 72 hours after the cultures had been established, an indication that they were metabolically active.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Eosinophilic Meningitis in a Case of Disseminated Glioblastoma.
R. Defendini, S. B. Hunter, E. B. Schlesinger, E. Leifer, and L. P. Rowland (1981)
Arch Neurol 38, 52-53
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