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Ambrose et al. propose a likely scheme for the course of tumour development, as a failure of the host immune system.
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AMBROSE, K., ANDERSON, N. & COGGIN, J. Cytostatic Antibody and SV40 Tumour Immunity in Hamsters. Nature 233, 321–324 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/233321a0
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