Abstract

SummaryWhereas rapidly growing transplantable malignant tumors in rats and mice are very susceptible to blood-carried B. coli toxin, slow-growing malignant spontaneous or transplantable tumors, malignant tumors rapidly growing in heterologous hosts, embryomas, and granulomas are practically non-susceptible.

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