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Peter R. Twentyman, J. Martin Brown, Joe W. Gray, Allan J. Franko, Michael A. Scoles, Robert F. Kallman, A New Mouse Tumor Model System (RIF-1) for Comparison of End-Point Studies, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 64, Issue 3, March 1980, Pages 595–604, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/64.3.595
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Abstract
A new tumor model system (RIF-1) was developed that is very suitable for studies in which clonogenic survival is compared with growth delay and control probability following various forms of treatment. The tumor was a radiation-induced sarcoma in the Inbred female C3H/Km mouse. It had a low median tumor dose, had a satisfactory plating efficiency direct from in vivo to in vitro, was nonimmunogenic or minimally immunogenic, and metastasized only at a relatively advanced stage of growth. The cell line grew either as a monolayer on plastic dishes, as tumor spheroids in spinner culture, as lung nodules following injection of a single-cell suspension into the tail veins of syngeneic mice, or as a solid tumor. Both diploid and tetraploid clonogenic cells were found in monolayer cultures of the RIF-1 line.