BASERGA R, KISIELESKI W E
Science. 1960 Oct 7;132(3432):956-7. doi: 10.1126/science.132.3432.956.
Most of the tumor cells injected into the tail vein of mice fail to survive at the site of arrest in the lungs, but the percentage of surviving cells is higher in females than in males. The surviving cells, however, grow at a similar and constant rate in both sexes.
注入小鼠尾静脉的大多数肿瘤细胞无法在肺部的滞留部位存活,但存活细胞的百分比在雌性小鼠中高于雄性小鼠。然而,存活细胞在两性中的生长速度相似且恒定。