Clonal Aspects of the C-type Virus-releasing Cells of a Cultured Human Rhabdomyosarcoma Line (RD 114) in vitro

WE have recently reported the successful transplantation of human cancer cells in cats1. Foetuses were inoculated through the maternal uterine wall with cultured human rhabdomyosarcoma cells, RD line No. 2, and disseminated rhabdomyosarco-mata were noted in the kittens after birth. (As previously de...

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Mitosis
Neoplasm Transplantation
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Rhabdomyosarcoma - genetics
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