Studies on allogeneic inhibition I. Differential behavior of mouse tumors transplanted to homozygous and F1 hybrid hosts

Lymphomas, carcinomas and sarcomas originating in homozygous hosts grew better when transplanted into syngeneic mice than in F1 hybrids between the syngeneic and an allogeneic strain. The growth inhibition in F1 hybrids was called allogeneic inhibition. In order to demonstrate the phenomenon small inocula had to be used, as a rule below 106 cells. It was demonstrated with tumors originating in seven different mouse strains tested (A, A.SW, A.CA, A.BY, C57BL, C57L and C3H).

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