“…IMMUNOSUPPRESSED and congenitally athymic (nude) mice are becoming widely used to study the growth of malignant xenografts, particularly human tumours, and to assess their responses to chemotherapy (Houghton et al, 1977;Povlsen & Jacobsen, 1975;Kopper & Steel, 1975;Lamerton & Steel, 1975;Sonis et al, 1977), radiotherapy (Davy et al, 1977) and immunotherapy (Pimm & Baldwin, 1978) and to examine their growth kinetics (Pickard et al, 1975;Houghton & Taylor, 1978a;Lamerton & Steel, 1975), karyotypes (Reeves & Houghton, 1978) and metabolism (Houghton & Taylor, 1978b).…”