Human liposarcomas: tissue cultures containing foci of transformed cells with viral particles

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D L MortonR A Malmgren

Abstract

Viral particles occurring in foci of human liposarcoma cells in tissue culture are morphologically similar to the sarcoma viruses of the avian and murine species. Antibodies in the serum of the patient from whom the culture was originated reacted with cytoplasmic antigens in the original liposarcoma and in the cultured liposarcoma cells.

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