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Changes in resistance of partially hepatectomized mice to transplantable tumors in the final stage of regeneration of the liver

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When an ascites form of hepatoma 22a was transplanted intraperitoneally into A/he mice 1–12 days after partial hepatectomy two periods of inhibition of its growth were observed. The first 24 h after the operation and the second 3–10 days later. Animals most resistant to transplantation of this particular tumor (5–8 days after transplantation of sarcoma 37 and Ehrlich's adenocarcinoma.

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Babaeva, A.G., Demskii, V.I. Changes in resistance of partially hepatectomized mice to transplantable tumors in the final stage of regeneration of the liver. Bull Exp Biol Med 83, 373–375 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799367

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