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[Cellular immunity in an experimental ascites tumor: tumor immunostimulation mediated by splenic lymphocytic cells].

García Villarrubia, +1 more
- Vol. 28, Iss: 2, pp 169
TLDR
The authors consider three successive phenomena in the experimental Ca H tumor evolution: a first stage of tumor resistance due to cytotoxic cells in the presence of some suppressor cells, a second stage when suppressor activity is predominantly observed, and a final stage of lymphocyte-mediated immunostimulation.
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The authors consider three successive phenomena in the experimental Ca H tumor evolution A first stage of tumor resistance due to cytotoxic cells in the presence of some suppressor cells; a second stage when suppressor activity is predominantly observed, and a final stage of lymphocyte-mediated immunostimulation Vasodilatation and angiogenesis are probably important during third stage

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