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Effect of organ specific sera on the localization of metastases from the Brown-Pearce tumor

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In administration of organospecific sera to rabbits with an inoculated Brown-Pearce tumor, the authors observed a preponderant localization of metastases in those organs to which the antiorganic serum had been administered. A conclusion was drawn on the participation of immunological reactions in the metastatic processes.

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Maiskii, I.N., Khundanova, L.L. Effect of organ specific sera on the localization of metastases from the Brown-Pearce tumor. Bull Exp Biol Med 54, 784–786 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785875

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