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A transmissible sarcoma of the chicken has been under observation in this laboratory for the past fourteen months, 1 and it has assumed of late a special interest because of its extreme malignancy and a tendency to wide-spread metastasis3 In a careful study of the growth, tests have been made to determine whether it can be transmitted by a filtrate free of the tumor cells.Attempts to so transmit rat, mouse, and dog tumors have never succeeded; and it was supposed that the sarcoma of the fowl would not differ from them in this regard, since it is a typical neoplasm.On the contrary, small quantities of a cell-free filtrate have sufficed to transmit the growth to susceptible fowls.EXPERIMENTS.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dcc3f67873f5f05b133c41 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.13.4.397
Peyton Rous
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Rockefeller University
Rockefeller Foundation
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