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ANTIBODY synthesis in vitro has been demonstrated with a number of different antigens, but few studies have been carried out on the relation between antibody response in vitro and viral carcinogenesis. We describe here the synthesis of antibody to adenovirus type 12 viral antigen by lymph nodes from hamsters bearing adenovirus 12 tumours.
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LEFKOWITZ, S., REDDICK, R. Antibody Synthesis in vitro by Lymph Nodes from Hamsters bearing Adenovirus 12 Tumours. Nature 220, 1355–1356 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/2201355a0
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