The effect of the rate of freezing and thawing of tumor tissues on their growth in transplantation

作者: N. S. Kiseleva

DOI: 10.1007/BF00779539

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摘要: A study was made of the effect rate freezing and thawing on transplantability growth Walker carcinosarcoma Ehrich's ascitic carcinoma. The most favorable results in take transplanted tumors achieved by combining slow with rapid thawing. Rapid lead to statistically significant reduction delayed tumors.

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