The effects of low-dose irradiation on the active enhancement of tumor allografts

Active immunologic enhancement is believed to be a phenomenon in which a specific antibody, actively produced by the host, interferes with the host's ability to mount a normal cell-mediated immune reaction against the antigen. The authors' previous experiments have shown that CBA mice give...

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