| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1907 - 732 pages
...phagocytosis which accompanies the spontaneous absorption of transplanted tumours, and which occui-s in absorption after exposure to radium, speaks strongly...played by the hypothetical inhibition of the specific strorna reaction, or of an equally hypothetical direct lethal action on the tumour cells. On the Combining... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1907 - 706 pages
...they excite an energetic phagocytosis. Cf. figs. 43 — 48, 1 Second Scientific Report,' Part 2, 1905. anti-toxic or anti-cellular action, but we are far...hypothetical direct lethal action on the tumour cells. On the Combining Properties of the Opsonin of an Immune Serum.* By ROBERT MUIR, MD, Professor of Pathology,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1916 - 134 pages
...resistence. But we are as yet unable to determine the extent to which agencies directed against the tumor cells themselves may assist in determining their early death in protected animals." At an earlier stage of the series of investigation, the role of the leucocyte had been under consideration,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1918 - 314 pages
...resistence. But we are as yet unable to determine the extent to which agencies directed against the tumor cells themselves may assist in determining their early death in protected animals." At an earlier stage of the series of investigation, the role of the leucocyte had been under consideration,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1907 - 740 pages
...such an action may be obtained. The phagocytosis of formed cellular elements plays an important r6h in inducing resistance ; serum is impotent to produce...hypothetical direct lethal action on the tumour cells. On the Combining Properties of the Opsonin of an Immune Serum* By ROBERT Mom, MD, Professor of Pathology,... | |
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