Production of hybrid cells by fusion of human malignant tumour cells and primary mouse embryo cells
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- DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910200410
Production of hybrid cells by fusion of human malignant tumour cells and primary mouse embryo cells
Abstract
Hybrid cells with a subtetraploid mouse chromosome complement were produced by fusion of three types of human tumour cells with primary mouse embryo cells. The most frequently present presumptive human chromosome was 21. Numerous chromosome rearrangements were present. Some hybrid cells produced regressing tumours in mice.
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