Brain tumours induced in hamsters inoculated intracerebrally at birth with rous sarcoma virus
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ABSTRACT IT has been previously shown that new-born hamsters are susceptible to the oncogenic effect of polyoma virus1 introduced intracerebrally2. Likewise, _S V_ 40 virus3 which was shown
to be oncogenic when injected subcutaneously into new-born hamsters4 also proved capable of inducing papillary ependymomas after intracerebral inoculation into the same animals5. In recent
years a variant of the chicken Rous sarcoma virus (RSV), the Schmidt-Ruppin strain6, has been shown to be oncogenic in a variety of subcutaneously inoculated rodents, including hamsters7.
The investigation described here was undertaken to determine the effects of intracerebral inoculation of this virus into new-born hamsters. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe
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National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland GIANCARLO F. RABOTTI & WIRTLEY A. RAINE Authors * GIANCARLO F. RABOTTI View author publications You can also
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