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Science 20 November 1964:
Vol. 146. no. 3647, pp. 1055 - 1056
DOI: 10.1126/science.146.3647.1055

Articles

Antigens Associated with a Tumor Virus: Rejection of Isogenic Skin Grafts from Leukemic Mice

Edward J. Breyere 1 and Louis B. Williams 1

1 Department of Biology, American University, Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington 20016

Skin grafts from leukemic adult Balb/c mice inoculated when newborn with a leukemia virus, showed evidence of rejection when transplanted to normal Balb/c mice or genetically compatible F1 hybrids. Therefore, the "cellular" antigens associated with oncogenic viruses may not be limited to the induced tumors.





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