Growth of Theileria Parva-Infected Bovine Lymphoid Cells in Whole-Body Irradiated Mice

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Bovine lymphoid cells grown in tissue culture and infected with Theileria parva were inoculated subcutaneously into groups of seven strains of mice which had been subjected to whole-body irradiation of 710 Roentgen. Tumour-like masses containing parasitised bovine cells developed in all strains of mice, but growth was most successful in the 'A2G' strain.

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Irvin, A.D., Brown, C.G.D., Kanhai, G.K., Wanguru, S., Cooper, J.E. (1974). Growth of Theileria Parva-Infected Bovine Lymphoid Cells in Whole-Body Irradiated Mice. The Veterinary record, 94(3), 59-60. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.94.3.59

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