• 1 December 1974
    • journal article
    • Vol. 18  (4) , 543-52
Abstract
This paper describes further confirmation of the successful application of the macrophage electrophoretic mobility (MEM) test to the detection of malignant disease. Results from fifty-one patients and eighteen controls are presented. The apparatus and technique used for the measurement of macrophage electrophoretic mobility differed from those previously used in other investigations. Further information is presented on the nature and behaviour of macrophage slowing factor(s), and experiments concerning the possible use of cells other than guinea-pig macrophages as indicators of slowing factor production are also described.