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J. Costa, P. M. Howley, F. Legallais, C. Yee, N. Young, A. S. Rabson, Oncogenicity of a Nude Mouse Cell Line Transformed by a Human Papovavirus, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 58, Issue 4, April 1977, Pages 1147–1149, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/58.4.1147
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Abstract
Primary cultures of NIH nude mouse (nu/nu) kidney cells were transformed with a human papovavirus (MMV). The transformed cell line expressed T-antigen, and MMV DNA was found to be associated with the cell DNA. When NIH nu/nu mice were inoculated with the transformed cells, they developed tumors at the injection site but failed to generate detectable levels of T-antibody. A control group of nu/+ littermates rejected the tumor inoculum but mounted an antibody response to T-antigen. It was proposed that nude mouse cells may be a suitable system to test oncogenicity of in vitro transformed cells.