Malignant changes in New Zealand black mice.
- 1 July 1967
- journal article
- Vol. 2 (4) , 427-43
Abstract
Ageing, Coombs positive, NZB mice, may spontaneously develop a neoplasia of the reticulum cell type which can be transferred by serial passage of their lymphoid tissues in young intact or neonatally thymectomized syngeneic recipients. The recipients (103/117) of cell suspensions prepared from the enlarged spleens and/or lymph nodes of four such donors developed an extensive and lethal reticulum cell neoplasia affecting the spleen, lymph nodes, lungs and liver but the bone marrow, thymus and kidneys were seldom involved. The recipients (16/17) of spleen cells from a fifth donor showed massive proliferations of eosinophils in all the organs examined.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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