不可救药 发表于 2025-3-30 08:52:19
Comparison of the growth of xenografts in various kinds of immunodeficient mice, mice of diverse types (Castro, 1972; Detre and Gazet, 1973; Franks .., 1976), immunosuppressed hamsters (Cobb,1974) and rats (Toolan, 1953) and congenitally athymic nude mice (.) have supported human tumour grafts (Povlsen and Rygaard, 1971; Giovanella . 1974; Detre ..,1975) with varying degrees ofminiature 发表于 2025-3-30 14:03:05
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Human tumour xenografts in athymic nude mice: non-specific host rejection responses,clude various bacterial vaccines but Bacillus Calmette Guérin (BCG) and killed . (more correctly .) have been widely used (Miles and Scott, 1977; Baldwin and Pimm, 1978). From the many studies with experimental animal tumours, it is evident that these agents exert their greatest anti-tumour effectsclimax 发表于 2025-3-31 00:09:46
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Cytofluorometric analysis of tumours in nude mice, tumour models to test for anticancer activity of various drugs, surgery and radiation has been attempted in some laboratories (Povlsen, 1978; Helson .., 1978). Although early studies have been very promising, there are certain difficulties associated with this model. Age (Sordat .., 1977), naturalFADE 发表于 2025-4-1 01:44:39
Some aspects of immunology in the nude rat,Carshalton, now provide an alternative and possibly more robust species for research purposes. This paper presents the results of experiments designed to assess the immune competence of the nude rat, with the aim of providing background information for scientists working in cancer research