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Open AccessArticle10.2183/pjab1945.41.198

Tumor Formation by Methylcholanthrene in Neonatally Thymectomized Mice

Kenji Takeya,Kikuo Nomoto,Ryoichi Mori-1965-01-01-Proceedings of the Japan Academy

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In mice thymectomized at birth and inoculated with methylcholanthrene at 4 weeks of age, tumors developed earlier and the incidence of tumor formation was higher than in sham-thymectomized mice. The rate of outgrowth of tumors after first recognition was almost equal in both groups.

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In mice thymectomized at birth and inoculated with methylcholanthrene at 4 weeks of age, tumors developed earlier and the incidence of tumor formation was higher than in sham-thymectomized mice. The rate of outgrowth of tumors after first recognition was almost equal in both groups.

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MethylcholanthreneIncidence (geometry)InoculationBiologyPhysiologyImmunologyCarcinogenGenetics

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