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Science 18 June 1976:
Vol. 192. no. 4245, pp. 1237 - 1238
DOI: 10.1126/science.5775

Articles

Science, Vol 192, Issue 4245, 1237-1238
Copyright © 1976 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Lymphocyte-induced angiogenesis in tumor-bearing mice

YA Sidky and R Auerbach

The presence of a growing tumor can lead to a significant curtailment of a graft-versus-host reaction as measured by the ability of allogeneic spleen cells to induce a host vascular response. This interference with the normal pattern of immunological reactions may be a reason for the survival of tumors in an immunologically alien environment.


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In Vitro Angiogenic Activity of RNA From Leukemic Lymphocytes.
S. DeCarvalho (1978)
Angiology 29, 497-505
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