PMID: 6020289Mar 31, 1967Paper

Chromosomal breakage induced by extracts of human allogeneic lymphocytes

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P J Fiaokow

Abstract

A high frequency of chromosomal breakage and rearrangement has been found in fibroblasts treated with extracts of allogeneic human lymphocytes. The fact that these changes were not observed when extracts of autologous lymphocytes were tested indicates that mechanisms involving self-recognition are operative. Abnormalities, such as chromosome lagging and bridges, occurring in anaphase were also served.

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Jul 15, 1967·International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer·K E HellströmC Bergheden
Jan 1, 1968·Experimental Cell Research·P J FialkowK E Hellström
Nov 1, 1981·Arthritis and Rheumatism·G K ShererE C Leroy

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