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[The effect of the spleen on tumor growth in mouse lines with various spleen sizes].
Selectively raised laboratory mice differ according to spleen size in their immunologic behavior against various tumors. A small spleen and splenectomy reduce tumor growth, whereas a large spleen or additional transfer of tumor antigen-specific spleen cells ("suppressor cells") stimulate tumor incidence.