Abstract:We have investigated the in vivo function of a chimeric protein constructed by recombinant DNA techniques. The behavior and antitumor activity of a protein A‐lymphotoxin chimera (ALT) was examined on a murine tumor in mice in comparison with ammo‐terminal 19 amino acid‐deleted lymphotoxin (dLT), Seven‐week‐old male BALB/c mice were implanted intradermally with Meth‐A fibrosarcoma on day 0. ALT and dLT caused tumor regression, hemorrhagic necrosis and complete regression in a dose‐related way when each agent wa… Show more
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