Induction of Tumors in Hamsters with an Avian Adenovirus (CELO)
- 3 September 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 149 (3688), 1108
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.149.3688.1108
Abstract
When newborn hamsters were inoculated subcutaneously with chicken-embryo lethal orphan virus, tumnors developed at the site of inoculation in 23 out of 69 hamsters within 88 to 195 days of inoculation. These tutlnors and tissue cultures, prepared from a primary tumor, were transplantable to newborn and weanling hamsters. The primary tumnors and tissue cultures of a primary tumor were free of demnonstrable infectious virus. The virus is the first "nonhuman" adenovirus found to induce tumors in hamsters.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Specific complement-fixing antigens in polyoma tumors and transformed cellsVirology, 1965
- An avian leucosis group-specific complement fixation reaction. Application for the detection and assay of non-cytopathogenic leucosis virusesVirology, 1964
- A SPECIFIC COMPLEMENT-FIXING ANTIGEN PRESENT IN SV40 TUMOR AND TRANSFORMED CELLSProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1963
- Electron Microscopic Structure of Chicken Embryo Lethal Orphan Virus.Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1963
- Biological Properties of CELO Virus: Stability to Various Agents, and Electron-Microscopic StudyAvian Diseases, 1963
- Committee Report on a Tentative Program for the Control of Avian EncephalomyelitisAvian Diseases, 1961
- Tissue Culture Propagation and Pathology of CELO VirusAvian Diseases, 1961
- GAL virus: Its growth cycle in tissue culture and some of its propertiesVirology, 1961
- The icosahedral shape of GAL virusVirology, 1961
- OBSERVATIONS ON A CHICKEN EMBRYO LETHAL ORPHAN (CELO) VIRUS1957