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Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia. 14:355-362
Autor:
Phyllis B. Blair
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Perspectives in biology and medicine. 11(1)
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Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia. 14(3)
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Journal of Virology. 40:56-64
Antigenic determinants of mouse mammary tumor virus (MuMTV) from the low-mammary-tumor-incidence strain BALB/cNIV were compared by competition radioimmunoassay with those of MuMTV's isolated from several high- and low-mammary-tumor-incidence mouse st
Autor:
Phyllis B. Blair, Mary-Ann Lane
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JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 59:251-257
The virus-host relationship in BALB/cfC3H virgin female mice neonatally infected with an oncogenic virus (mammary tumor virus) (MuMTV) was significantly altered by a brief immunosuppressive treatment during young adult life. Natural immune responses
Autor:
Phyllis B. Blair, Mary Ann Lane
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 114:17-23
Both BALB/cfC3H females neonatally infected with mammary tumor virus (MTV) and MTV-free BALB/c females possess spleen cells capable of significant activity against target-MTV-induced mammary tumor cells in in vitro microcytotoxicity tests. The respon
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The Journal of Immunology. 116:606-609
Pretreatment of MTV-induced BALB/cfC3H mammary tumor cells with autologous serum results in increased spleen cell cytotoxic activity and the recruitment of previously inactive spleen cells to cytotoxic activity against the target cells. These recruit
Autor:
Jirayr R. Roubinian, Phyllis B. Blair
Publikováno v:
JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 58:727-734
The effects of neonatal and perinatal thymectomy on mammary tumorigenesis in (C57BL X I)F1fC3H hybrid female mice were determined. When hybrid females were neonatally thymectomized by controlled suction, a procedure that removes thymic lobes complete
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The Journal of Immunology. 112:693-705
BALB/cfC3H mice, neonatally infected with mammary tumor virus (MTV), can respond immunologically to MTV-associated antigens on tumor cells: spleen cells from both normal adult females and females which have developed MTV-induced mammary tumors signif
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The Journal of Immunology. 117:1767-1773
When BALB/cfC3H females are subjected to continuous suction thymectomy, a procedure that results in retention of thymic remnants, the latent period before tumor development is significantly prolonged. However, when BALB/cfC3H females are thymectomize