Tumor-Specific Antigens Detected by Inhibition of Macrophage Migration

Abstract
Tumor-specific antigens of a guinea pig hepatoma induced by diethylnitrosamine were detected by the inhibition of migration of specifically sensitized macrophages from capillary tubes, and by the local passive transfer of delayed skin hypersensitivity and the suppression of growth of intradermally same injected tumor.

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