Spontaneous lymphosarcoma arising in a nude mouse: characterization in vivo and in vitro
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- DOI: 10.1093/jnci/58.4.977
Spontaneous lymphosarcoma arising in a nude mouse: characterization in vivo and in vitro
Abstract
A lymphosarcoma spontaneously arising in a nude mouse and a continuous cell line (NML-1) derived from it are described and compared. The primary tumor and a transplantable tumor line from it were composed of lymphoid cells, with no C-type viral particles seen by electron microscopy. The culture line was composed of cells with morphologic and functional properties of macrophages; budding C-type particles were abundant. The cells in the tumors produced in nude mice by injection of the NML-1 cells also resembled macrophages morphologically rather than lymphocytes; however, by electron microscopy, no C-type particles were seen. The findings suggest some type of in vivo suppression of complete expression of the virus.
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