Abstract
Summary
Human volunteers were inoculated with a cell-free filtrate prepared from a pool of brains obtained from patients who died of acute leukemia. The antiserum from these volunteers afforded significant protection of AKR mice challenged with cell-free filtrates of leukemic human brains. This protection was not afforded by pooled normal serum, and was apparent at various dilutions of the challenging material.
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