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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 15, 177-183, Copyright © 1974 by Company of Biologists
Submitted on September 25, 1973
1 Department of Tumour Biology, Karolinska Institutet 104 01 Stockholm 60, Sweden
2 Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford Oxford OXI 3RE, England
When cells of a highly malignant fibroblastic cell line, A9HT, are fused with normal diploid lymphocytes, malignancy is suppressed; but it is not suppressed when A9HT cells are fused with cells of a malignant lymphoma.
Submitted on September 25, 1973
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