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STUDIES BASED ON A MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE RABBIT : VI. VARIATIONS IN GROWTH AND MALIGNANCY OF TRANSPLANTED TUMORS. PART 2. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS OF SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION.
The results of transplantation, as recorded in the first section of the paper, are analyzed from the standpoint of the influence of the factors of serial passage, the material used for inoculation, the age and breed of the animals, and the time or season at which the experiments were carried out. Th...
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author | Pearce, Louise Brown, Wade H. Van Allen, Chester M. |
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description | The results of transplantation, as recorded in the first section of the paper, are analyzed from the standpoint of the influence of the factors of serial passage, the material used for inoculation, the age and breed of the animals, and the time or season at which the experiments were carried out. The material used for the inoculation of different groups of animals appeared to have comparatively little effect on the ultimate results. The character of the animals used was found to be a factor of more importance in that the tumor displayed definite peculiarities of growth and malignancy referable to age and to breed or color markings. Still, it seemed unlikely that any of these factors would account for the variations in growth and malignancy that had been observed. After considering the various possibilities presented, it appeared that the principal factors concerned in determining the results of transplantation were adaptation to passage and variations in the conditions of season and weather that prevailed during the time the experiments were being carried out—the one affecting the energy of cell growth and the other affecting animal economy. |
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spelling | pubmed-21286112008-04-18 STUDIES BASED ON A MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE RABBIT : VI. VARIATIONS IN GROWTH AND MALIGNANCY OF TRANSPLANTED TUMORS. PART 2. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS OF SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION. Pearce, Louise Brown, Wade H. Van Allen, Chester M. J Exp Med Article The results of transplantation, as recorded in the first section of the paper, are analyzed from the standpoint of the influence of the factors of serial passage, the material used for inoculation, the age and breed of the animals, and the time or season at which the experiments were carried out. The material used for the inoculation of different groups of animals appeared to have comparatively little effect on the ultimate results. The character of the animals used was found to be a factor of more importance in that the tumor displayed definite peculiarities of growth and malignancy referable to age and to breed or color markings. Still, it seemed unlikely that any of these factors would account for the variations in growth and malignancy that had been observed. After considering the various possibilities presented, it appeared that the principal factors concerned in determining the results of transplantation were adaptation to passage and variations in the conditions of season and weather that prevailed during the time the experiments were being carried out—the one affecting the energy of cell growth and the other affecting animal economy. The Rockefeller University Press 1924-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2128611/ /pubmed/19868944 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1924, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pearce, Louise Brown, Wade H. Van Allen, Chester M. STUDIES BASED ON A MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE RABBIT : VI. VARIATIONS IN GROWTH AND MALIGNANCY OF TRANSPLANTED TUMORS. PART 2. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS OF SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION. |
title | STUDIES BASED ON A MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE RABBIT : VI. VARIATIONS IN GROWTH AND MALIGNANCY OF TRANSPLANTED TUMORS. PART 2. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS OF SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION. |
title_full | STUDIES BASED ON A MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE RABBIT : VI. VARIATIONS IN GROWTH AND MALIGNANCY OF TRANSPLANTED TUMORS. PART 2. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS OF SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION. |
title_fullStr | STUDIES BASED ON A MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE RABBIT : VI. VARIATIONS IN GROWTH AND MALIGNANCY OF TRANSPLANTED TUMORS. PART 2. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS OF SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION. |
title_full_unstemmed | STUDIES BASED ON A MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE RABBIT : VI. VARIATIONS IN GROWTH AND MALIGNANCY OF TRANSPLANTED TUMORS. PART 2. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS OF SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION. |
title_short | STUDIES BASED ON A MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE RABBIT : VI. VARIATIONS IN GROWTH AND MALIGNANCY OF TRANSPLANTED TUMORS. PART 2. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS OF SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION. |
title_sort | studies based on a malignant tumor of the rabbit : vi. variations in growth and malignancy of transplanted tumors. part 2. factors influencing the results of serial transplantation. |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2128611/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19868944 |
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