
doi: 10.1007/bf00199182
No correlation has been observed between the therapeutic response of isogeneic transplants of methylcholanthrene-induced murine fibrosarcomas to Corynebacterium parvum (CP) and the sensitivity of the tumour cells to the cytotoxic action of CP-activated macrophages (Mo) in vitro. Neither of these parameters appeared to be influenced by repeated administration of CP during induction of the primary tumour or by whether the carcinogen was administered in solution or as crystals on a Millipore disc. On the other hand, tumours which developed in CP-treated mice after injection of a small dose (0.1 mg) of methylcholanthrene (MC) were more immunogenic than those which developed after the same dose of MC in untreated mice, as judged by the capacity of an injection of an irradiated tumour cell suspension to protect isogeneic mice against subsequent challenge with viable cells. Further work is needed to explain these findings.
Types of Tumors:, Strains:, Bacteria:, 616, 610, Neoplasm:, Serology:
Types of Tumors:, Strains:, Bacteria:, 616, 610, Neoplasm:, Serology:
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