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Science 15 October 1976:
Vol. 194. no. 4262, pp. 327 - 329
DOI: 10.1126/science.989623

Articles

Science, Vol 194, Issue 4262, 327-329
Copyright © 1976 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Immunotherapy of cancer with antibody

HS Shin, GR Pasternack, JS Economou, RJ Johnson, and ML Hayden

A long-term suppression of a transplanted solid tumor that has been growing in a syngeneic animal can be achieved by the administration of antibody against the tumor. The susceptibility of such growing tumor cells to antibody treatment is similar to that of a comparable number of freshly injected tumor cells.





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