Pierce G E
J Surg Oncol. 1977;9(3):249-56. doi: 10.1002/jso.2930090307.
An antiserum was developed in rabbits by injections of a virus concentrate from Moloney murine sarcomas. Passive transfer of this antiserum attenuated the growth of both primary and transplanted Moloney murine sarcomas. It also facilitated tumor regression and increased survival times of young mice with primary Moloney sarcomas.
通过向兔子注射来自莫洛尼氏小鼠肉瘤的病毒浓缩物,制备了一种抗血清。这种抗血清的被动转移减弱了原发性和移植性莫洛尼氏小鼠肉瘤的生长。它还促进了肿瘤消退,并延长了患有原发性莫洛尼氏肉瘤的幼鼠的存活时间。