Human Osteosarcomas: Immunologic Evidence Suggesting an Associated Infectious Agent

作者: D. L. Morton , R. A. Malmgren

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.162.3859.1279

关键词: VirologyIncidence (epidemiology)ImmunologyBiologyInfectious agentDiseaseAntigenNeoplasmAntibody

摘要: Immunofluorescent studies have revealed a high incidence of antibodies to osteosarcomas in the serums patients with this disease and their close associates which react common antigen (or antigens) osteosarcomas. The distribution these suggests association an infectious agent neoplasm is capable producing unrecognized infections healthy contacts patients.

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