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EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNE RABBIT SERUMS ON THE CELLS OF SEVERAL TRANSPLANTED MOUSE LYMPHOMAS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INHIBITION BY AN ANTIBODY THAT REACTS WITH NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS OF MICE

Immune serums prepared in rabbits with antigens made from normal mouse organs and tissues that were presumably devoid of large numbers of lymphocytic cells (notably kidney, liver, brain, whole embryos, and erythrocytes) proved lethal for the cells of several transplanted mouse lymphomas in vitro in...

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Autores principales: Mohos, Steven C., Kidd, John G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1957
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13406182
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description Immune serums prepared in rabbits with antigens made from normal mouse organs and tissues that were presumably devoid of large numbers of lymphocytic cells (notably kidney, liver, brain, whole embryos, and erythrocytes) proved lethal for the cells of several transplanted mouse lymphomas in vitro in the presence of complement; but these immune serums, when given intraperitoneally in large amounts to susceptible mice that had been implanted subcutaneously with lymphoma cells of one or another of several types, failed entirely to inhibit growth of the lymphoma cells in vivo. In contrast, immune serums made with cells procured from transplanted mouse lymphomas as antigens, and those made with cells from normal mouse thymus or lymph nodes, acted even more powerfully upon the several types of lymphoma cells in vitro than did the immune serums prepared with normal mouse organs, and when given intraperitoneally to implanted mice they brought about death of the lymphoma cells in vivo, the effect being to a considerable extent specific and referable to an antibody that reacts with neoplastic and non-neoplastic lymphocytic cells of mice, as absorption experiments disclosed. In comparative tests, furthermore, the anti-lymphoma serums acted more powerfully upon the lymphoma cells in vivo than did such chemotherapeutic agents as amethopterin, azaguanine, ethionine, azaserine, and 6-mercaptopurine, given singly or in various combinations in maximal tolerated amounts, though their effects were not so powerful as those exerted by normal guinea pig serum on lymphoma cells of two types that are susceptible to its action in vivo. The significance of the findings was briefly discussed.
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spelling pubmed-21366902008-04-17 EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNE RABBIT SERUMS ON THE CELLS OF SEVERAL TRANSPLANTED MOUSE LYMPHOMAS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INHIBITION BY AN ANTIBODY THAT REACTS WITH NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS OF MICE Mohos, Steven C. Kidd, John G. J Exp Med Article Immune serums prepared in rabbits with antigens made from normal mouse organs and tissues that were presumably devoid of large numbers of lymphocytic cells (notably kidney, liver, brain, whole embryos, and erythrocytes) proved lethal for the cells of several transplanted mouse lymphomas in vitro in the presence of complement; but these immune serums, when given intraperitoneally in large amounts to susceptible mice that had been implanted subcutaneously with lymphoma cells of one or another of several types, failed entirely to inhibit growth of the lymphoma cells in vivo. In contrast, immune serums made with cells procured from transplanted mouse lymphomas as antigens, and those made with cells from normal mouse thymus or lymph nodes, acted even more powerfully upon the several types of lymphoma cells in vitro than did the immune serums prepared with normal mouse organs, and when given intraperitoneally to implanted mice they brought about death of the lymphoma cells in vivo, the effect being to a considerable extent specific and referable to an antibody that reacts with neoplastic and non-neoplastic lymphocytic cells of mice, as absorption experiments disclosed. In comparative tests, furthermore, the anti-lymphoma serums acted more powerfully upon the lymphoma cells in vivo than did such chemotherapeutic agents as amethopterin, azaguanine, ethionine, azaserine, and 6-mercaptopurine, given singly or in various combinations in maximal tolerated amounts, though their effects were not so powerful as those exerted by normal guinea pig serum on lymphoma cells of two types that are susceptible to its action in vivo. The significance of the findings was briefly discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1957-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2136690/ /pubmed/13406182 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1957, 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/).
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EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNE RABBIT SERUMS ON THE CELLS OF SEVERAL TRANSPLANTED MOUSE LYMPHOMAS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INHIBITION BY AN ANTIBODY THAT REACTS WITH NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS OF MICE
title EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNE RABBIT SERUMS ON THE CELLS OF SEVERAL TRANSPLANTED MOUSE LYMPHOMAS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INHIBITION BY AN ANTIBODY THAT REACTS WITH NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS OF MICE
title_full EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNE RABBIT SERUMS ON THE CELLS OF SEVERAL TRANSPLANTED MOUSE LYMPHOMAS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INHIBITION BY AN ANTIBODY THAT REACTS WITH NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS OF MICE
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNE RABBIT SERUMS ON THE CELLS OF SEVERAL TRANSPLANTED MOUSE LYMPHOMAS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INHIBITION BY AN ANTIBODY THAT REACTS WITH NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS OF MICE
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNE RABBIT SERUMS ON THE CELLS OF SEVERAL TRANSPLANTED MOUSE LYMPHOMAS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INHIBITION BY AN ANTIBODY THAT REACTS WITH NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS OF MICE
title_short EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNE RABBIT SERUMS ON THE CELLS OF SEVERAL TRANSPLANTED MOUSE LYMPHOMAS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INHIBITION BY AN ANTIBODY THAT REACTS WITH NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS OF MICE
title_sort effects of various immune rabbit serums on the cells of several transplanted mouse lymphomas in vitro and in vivo : with special reference to inhibition by an antibody that reacts with neoplastic and non-neoplastic lymphocytic cells of mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13406182
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