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    The innate resistance of CBA mice to endogenous murine leukaemia virus infection.

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    The incidence of lymphomata in CBA mice is low and furthermore is unaltered by transplantation at the early blastocyst stage and being born from the lymphoma-prone AKR. The number of C-type murine leukaemia virus particles in CBA derived in this manner and milk-fostered by AKR mice in no way differs from normal CBA. The results suggest that the oncogenic Gross virus does not pass through either the transplacental or transmammary routes, or alternatively that viral replication in the CBA was in some way inhibited. Both possibilities have still to be distinguished

    Virus-induced leukaemias in animals and humans

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    The innate resistance of CBA mice to endogenous murine leukaemia virus infection

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