PMID: 1212798Feb 1, 1975Paper

In vitro transfer of tumour-specific immunity with human 'immune' RNA

Clinical and Experimental Immunology
T HanA Mittelman

Abstract

In vitro tumour-specific immunity against lung cancer was passively transferred in the leucocyte migration inhibition system with 'immune' RNA in man; 'non-immune' RNA, on the other hand, failed to transfer such immunity, indicating the specificity of 'immune' RNA.

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