In Vitro Demonstration of Cell-mediated Immunity to Human Brain Tumors
Abstract
Our studies showed that patients with primary intracranial neoplasms, both well differentiated and anaplastic, intra- and extracerebral, possessed peripheral blood lymphocytes that in vitro were specifically cytotoxic to tissue-cultured, autogenous tumor cells. Some studies suggested antigenic cross-reactivity between glioblastoma cells from different patients and, moreover, between glioblastoma and melanoma cells. One melanoma patient possessed...
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Title
In Vitro Demonstration of Cell-mediated Immunity to Human Brain Tumors
Published Date
Mar 1, 1972
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
477 - 482
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