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Isoantigenicity of x-ray-inactivated implants of a homotransplantable and a non-homotransplantable mouse sarcoma.
Data are tabulated on hemogylutin titers in mice injected repeatedly with heavily irradiated tumor cells and tested against erythrocytes from a hybrid mouse strain, and on the growth of two different tumors in mice immunized by a single inoculum of heavily irradiated cells. Factors affecting the growth of transplanted tumors are discussed. (C.H.)