## Abstract Non‐producer (NP) human cells were isolated from transformed foci induced by the Kirsten mouse sarcoma virus. These morphologically altered NP cells produced neither infectious virus nor complement‐fixing antigens of the murine sarcoma‐leukemia virus complex. However, the sarcoma virus
Studies on murine sarcoma virus: antigenic characterization of murine sarcoma virus induced tumor cells
✍ Scribed by Jean-Claude Chuat; Leonard Berman; Peter Gunvén; Eva Klein
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 870 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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✦ Synopsis
abbreviated as MLV.
' Three different serum pools collected from the same animals. Designations such as In, 1 b, lc etc. distinguish these pools.
Rat strain obtained from Dr. Bengt Gustafsson
The cells were incubated with undiluted sera. Thereafter, rabbit complement preadsorbed with YAC cells was added in 1 :3 dilution. 5 x lo' or lo6 ceUs were plated on each dish.
Harvested from 8-day-old cultures. 5 x 10' cells subcutaneously. a No. animals with tumorjNo. inoculated (latency period in ' PO01 8. days). a Pool 5. * Summary of eight experiments in C57/Leaden, (C57/Leaden x C3H)F,, (A x CS7/Leaden) FI mice.
Two doses of 2-3 x lo6 cells 3 weeks apart followed by 350 R total body irradiation and test challenge I week later.
Two doses of los cells followed by challenge 4 weeks after the start of immunization. The mice received 350 R before test challenge
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