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E. A. Machado, S. V. Lair, R. S. Gregory, Spontaneous Fibrosarcoma in a Thymus-Transplanted Nude Mouse: Brief Communication, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 58, Issue 6, June 1977, Pages 1863–1865, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/58.6.1863
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Abstract
A fibrosarcoma was observed in a 6-month-old nude mouse that had a neonatal thymus transplant and had been kept since birth under nearly pathogen-free conditions. This was the first tumor found in more than 1,000 nude mice maintained in a colony in which mammary carcinomas were observed among the female heterozygous breeders. This finding confirmed the fact that malignant neoplasms are rare in an animal model that lacks T-cell-mediated immunologic capability and apparently contradicted the postulates of the immunosurveillance theory.