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WHEN skin from mice bearing certain transplantable tumours was grafted to intact strictly syngeneic animals of the same sex, regular rejection of the skin grafts was observed. We called this phenomenon heterogenization or allogenization of skin under the effect of the tumour.
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SVET-MOLDAVSKY, G., MKHEIDZE, D. & LIOZNER, A. Rejection of Skin Grafts from Tumour-bearing Syngeneic Donors. Nature 214, 693–695 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214693b0
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