Immunity to cancer. Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals as models for research. Part 2
(1973) In Bulletin of the World Health Organization 49(2). p.13-205- Abstract
Part 1 of this Memorandum appeared in Vol. 49, pages 81-91. Part 2 covers neoplasia of the bovine urinary bladder; tumours of unknown cause (including melanomas, osteosarcomas, mammary tumours, lymphosarcomas, mastocytomas, transmissible venereal tumours, and histiocytomas); and the applications of animal models in studies of neoplasia. A summary of animal models is included as an annex.
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- 1973
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- Contribution to journal
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- Animals, Carcinoma/veterinary, Cat Diseases, Cats, Cattle, Cattle Diseases, Disease Models, Animal, Dog Diseases, Dogs, Genitalia, Male, Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous/veterinary, Humans, Immunity, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/veterinary, Male, Mammary Glands, Animal, Mast-Cell Sarcoma/veterinary, Melanoma/veterinary, Neoplasm Metastasis, Neoplasm Regression, Spontaneous, Neoplasms/immunology, Osteosarcoma/veterinary, Swine, Swine Diseases, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/veterinary
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- Bulletin of the World Health Organization
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- 49
- issue
- 2
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- 13 - 205
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- World Health Organization
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- scopus:0015697599
- pmid:4364010
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- 0042-9686
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- English
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- a5549f95-3a36-4a7b-835a-be54b2f22b49
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