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On the immunity of rabbits in which high-intensity ultrasonic waves have caused resolution of the Brown-Pearce tumor

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The problem of whether rabbits with a tumor resolved by ultrasonic waves would develop resistance to new inoculations was studied.

Reimplantations of tumors into rabbits which had an implanted tumor resolved a month or a year previously under the action of ultrasonic waves were not successful.

We may draw the conclusion that resolution of a Brown-Pearce tumor caused by ultrasonic sound waves makes rabbits resistant to new inoculations.

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Dmitrieva, N.P. On the immunity of rabbits in which high-intensity ultrasonic waves have caused resolution of the Brown-Pearce tumor. Bull Exp Biol Med 43, 705–707 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784332

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