Lymphocyte-Induced Angiogenesis in Tumor-Bearing Mice

Abstract
The presence of a growing tumor can lead to a significant curtailment of a graft-versus-host reaction as measured by the ability of allogeneic spleen cells to induce a host vascular response. This interference with the normal pattern of immunological reactions may be a reason for the survival of tumors in an immunologically alien environment.

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