Scientific Reports on the Investigations of the Cancer Research Fund, Volume 5Taylor & Francis, 1912 |
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... tumour - strain exhibiting one extreme type of growth , viz . , a strain giving progressively growing tumours in practically every animal inoculated , will serve as a suitable introduction . Carcinoma 63 is such a strain , and in fig ...
... tumour - strain exhibiting one extreme type of growth , viz . , a strain giving progressively growing tumours in practically every animal inoculated , will serve as a suitable introduction . Carcinoma 63 is such a strain , and in fig ...
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... 63 two days later . The eleven animals all remained free from recurrence , and in every case strain 63 gave rise to a rapidly and pro- gressively growing tumour . Carcinoma T , therefore , belongs with carcinoma 63 to the group which in ...
... 63 two days later . The eleven animals all remained free from recurrence , and in every case strain 63 gave rise to a rapidly and pro- gressively growing tumour . Carcinoma T , therefore , belongs with carcinoma 63 to the group which in ...
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Imperial Cancer Research Fund (Great Britain). mice for subsequent grafting . These ... carcinoma 100 ( 34 ) ( sar- coma 100 ) grows very irregularly , but always ... 63 , from 92 per cent . to 40 per cent . In other words , of ten mice ...
Imperial Cancer Research Fund (Great Britain). mice for subsequent grafting . These ... carcinoma 100 ( 34 ) ( sar- coma 100 ) grows very irregularly , but always ... 63 , from 92 per cent . to 40 per cent . In other words , of ten mice ...
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... carcinoma 63 has been used for re - inoculation . Here the 199 tumours have been arranged in order of size , but it will be seen that the growths developing from the re - inoculation do not fall upon the first four animals , but are ...
... carcinoma 63 has been used for re - inoculation . Here the 199 tumours have been arranged in order of size , but it will be seen that the growths developing from the re - inoculation do not fall upon the first four animals , but are ...
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... carcinoma 63. This concludes the description of the findings with mouse tumours , and indicates how extremely variable in action their parenchymata may be , leading from the case where no resistance is induced , through all gradations ...
... carcinoma 63. This concludes the description of the findings with mouse tumours , and indicates how extremely variable in action their parenchymata may be , leading from the case where no resistance is induced , through all gradations ...
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amoeboid angioblastic Bashford blood vessels Borrel Cancer Research Fund capillaries carcinoma 63 cent chart clasmatocytes collagen Control to Re-inoculation days after inoculation degeneration dose embryo skin emulsion eosinophile epithelial experiments fibroblasts Flexner fragment giant cells graft granules grms guinea-pig Haaland hæmorrhages homologous immune animals immunising power Imperial Cancer Research implantation induce immunity induce resistance injection INOCULATED IN RIGHT investigation large number later LEFT AXILLA lymphocytes macrophages mammary gland mast cells Maximow metastases mitosis mouse blood mouse spleen necrotic normal mice normal tissues old stroma parenchyma percentage placenta plasma cells Plate polyblasts polymorphonuclear leucocytes power to induce primary inoculation progressively growing tumours quiescent wandering cells resistance to re-inoculation RIGHT AXILLA sarcoma species spleen spontaneous absorption spontaneous healing stroma reaction subcutaneous tissue Testing inoculation Third Scientific Report transplanted tumours tumour cells tumour tissue tumour-strain tumours developed type of growth vascular دو
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