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Summary
Two tissue culture lines of human glioblastoma multiforme (TC 178 and TC 224) growing in continuous cultivation have been successfully transplanted into the anterior chamber of the eye and into the brain of untreated guinea pigs after a preliminary passage through X–rayed hamsters treated with cortisone. Once heterotrans–plantability is established, the produced tumors can be transferred from untreated host to untreated host. Histologically the tumors are epithelial–like rather than glioblastoma–tous.
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