Problems and prospects in the use of lym
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G. T. Stevenson; M. J. Glennie; T. J. Hamblin; A. C. Lane; F. K. Stevenson
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Article
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1988
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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The infusion of anti-idiotypic antibody in patients with lymphoma has proved a relatively innocuous procedure, but in general has yielded only partial, short-lived remissions of disease. A major problem is that xenogeneic antibody is simply not well-fitted t o destroying mammalian cells: complement