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アブストラクト(7巻1号:The Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College)
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Title : | Inducement of Antitumor Transplantation Activities : Treatment with Acrinol Combining Antigen (Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma Cells) |
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Subtitle : | ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
Authors : | Koichi Kato, Eriko Soma, Sakuji Fukushima, Saburo Kato |
Authors(kana) : | |
Organization : | Department of Bacteriology, Kanagawa Dental College |
Journal : | The Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College |
Volume : | 7 |
Number : | 1 |
Page : | 55-62 |
Year/Month : | 1979 / 3 |
Article : | Original article |
Publisher : | Kanagawa Odontological Society |
Abstract : | [Abstract] A study was attempted on the antitransplantation (antitumor) activity which develops with the adjuvant activity of acrinol against Ehrlich solid and ascites carcinomas. When mice (ddY, C57 BL/6) were immunized with antigen in which Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells were destroyed by an ultrasonic treatment and the cell debris was suspended in a 0.2% acrinol solution, a decrease of transplantibility was noted in the immunized mice, the transplanted carcinoma cells were hardly grown at the injected sites. Even if a tumor developed, its growth would involute in the process. Therefore, the survival rate would rise up. The antigen dose required to produce an antitransplantation effect was 1.0-0.01 mg nitrogen for one injection. The developed antitransplantation is able to resist a rechallenge and the effects last for more than 130 days. |
Practice : | Dentistry |
Keywords : | Tumor immunity, Antitumor, Acrinol, Adjuvant |