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SINCE 1930 a large number of Syrian hamsters have been bred in the Hebrew University, mainly for work on kala-azar. All the animals originated from a single family and have been distributed to laboratories to various parts of the world. A record of spontaneous tumours in Syrian hamsters is therefore of general interest.
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ASHBEL, R. Spontaneous Transmissible Tumours in the Syrian Hamster. Nature 155, 607 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155607b0
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