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Über fortgesetzte Transplantation eines menschlichen Ovarialcarcinoms im syrischen Goldhamster

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Bei erfolgreich fortgeführter Überpflanzung eines menschlichen Ovarialcarcinoms in die Backentasche von Goldhamstern zeigte das Transplantat eine ausgesprochen rapide Wachstumstendenz und benötigt jetzt keine Vorbehandlung des Wirts mehr.

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A human ovarian carcinoma has been successfully transplanted to the cheek pouch of the golden hamster. The tumor has an extremely rapid rate of growth in the host and does not require any host-conditioning.

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Goldenberg, D.M., Witte, S. & Müller, E. Über fortgesetzte Transplantation eines menschlichen Ovarialcarcinoms im syrischen Goldhamster. Z Krebs-forsch 67, 221–223 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00524853

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