Loss of anti-tumour immunogenicity of a somatic cell hybrid line with increasing subculture
- PMID: 169867
- PMCID: PMC2024787
- DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1975.140
Loss of anti-tumour immunogenicity of a somatic cell hybrid line with increasing subculture
Abstract
Good immunoprotection was afforded by A9/SEWA somatic hybrid cells in the C3H mouse/C3H Py tumour system, confirming results previously obtained in the A.SW mouse/SEWA tumour system. However, in this study the immunogenicity decreased with increasing serial subculture of the hybrid line and concomitant chromosome loss.
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