Abstract

Lymphoma cells were inoculated iv into normal and immunodepressed mice. In most instances the immunodepressed animals survived longer than their normal counterparts. This was true both with athymic and thymectomized animals that had been lethally irradiated and reconstituted with syngeneic bone marrow. The route of administration was critical, since increased survival of immunodeficient animals was not observed when the lymphoma cells were injected ip.

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