Accomplishments in Cancer ResearchLippincott, 1984 - Awards |
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... tumor cells on the cell surface . These stainable sites were removed by a gentle pretreatment of the cells with DNase , which infers that tumor cells , but not normal cells , have DNA associated with cell surface . Rosenberg58 ...
... tumor cells on the cell surface . These stainable sites were removed by a gentle pretreatment of the cells with DNase , which infers that tumor cells , but not normal cells , have DNA associated with cell surface . Rosenberg58 ...
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... tumor cells , intimately associated with their neoplastic behavior and easily accessible to the antibody . Tumor - derived growth factors ( such as TGF ) may be examples of such molecules , since they appear to be highly specific for tumor ...
... tumor cells , intimately associated with their neoplastic behavior and easily accessible to the antibody . Tumor - derived growth factors ( such as TGF ) may be examples of such molecules , since they appear to be highly specific for tumor ...
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... cells within some distance ( up to several mm in diameter ) . In the latter case ( using e.g. , 1311 ) , it is possible to destroy cells that are adjacent to those cells which bind the labeled antibody . This may be needed for eliminating ...
... cells within some distance ( up to several mm in diameter ) . In the latter case ( using e.g. , 1311 ) , it is possible to destroy cells that are adjacent to those cells which bind the labeled antibody . This may be needed for eliminating ...
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Views of Cancer Research | 1 |
Overview of the Prizes | 5 |
Selecting the 1984 Prizewinners | 13 |
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