Abstract
Summary
A phytoagglutinin obtained from the white navy bean, when added to a suspension of Flexner-Jobling rat carcinoma cells, destroyed the ability of these cells to produce tumors when inoculated into rats. The phytoagglutinin had no apparent effect in vivo, when administered daily to rats beginning at the time of the tumor inoculation.
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