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Ann Thorac Surg 1995;60:36-37
© 1995 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

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See also page 32.

DR ALAN G. CASSON (Toronto, Ont, Canada): I have two questions. First, how did you process the primary tumor? Was this a straightforward surgical implantation, or did you homogenize it and come up with a single-cell suspension? Second, was it one mouse per tumor specimen, or did you actually take the specimen and put it into 6 mice or 8 or 10 mice for the first generation?

MR JOHNSON: Thank you for those questions. First when we received the freshly resected tumor in our laboratory, it was coarsely minced; we coarsely minced all of . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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