1971
DOI: 10.1177/030089167105700403
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The Role of Epithelial Reticular Thymic Cells in the Leukemogenesis by Gross Virus in Rats

Abstract: It is a well-known fact that thymic tissue enclosed in millipore diffusion chambers is capable of restoring both lymphopoiesis and immunological reactivity. Attempts to restore leukemogenesis by the same technique have so far proved unsuccessful. It seemed worthwhile to use the thymic tissue culture technique in order to obtain a quantitatively greater number of epithelial reticular cells. These cells were transplanted intramuscularly in the thigh of 40–50 day old W/Fu rats, thymectomized at birth and injected… Show more

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