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1. Cell suspensions prepared from Ak leukemic donors were inoculated into newborn C57BR/cd mice. Of 33 mice inoculated when less than 2 days old, 29 developed leukemia within 2 to 4 weeks. Of 61 inoculated when less than 14 days old, 14 developed leukemia, but of 17 injected at 20 to 24 days of age, none developed leukemia. Fifty-three adult C57BR/cd mice over 2 months old were inoculated with large doses of Ak leukemic cell suspensions, and all were resistant. 2. Leukemia developing in suckling C57BR cd mice as a result of implantation of Ak leukemic cells, could be readily grafted to adult mice of the donor Ak strain, but not into recipient C57BR/cd line. 3. Centrifuged (7000 x g) Ak leukemic extracts were inoculated into 71 newborn C57BR/cd mice (average age 6 hours), and 44% of them developed leukemia at average age of 9.6 months. Filtered (Selas) Ak leukemic extracts were inoculated into 42 C57BR/cd mice at average age of 7 hours, and 33% of them developed leukemia at average age of 12.3 months. 4. Forty-three litter-mates serving as controls, were inoculated simultaneously with heated (67° to 80°C for 1/2 to one hour) Ak leukemic extracts, and 3 were untreated, but none developed leukemia. 5. Cell suspensions prepared from those C57BR/cd mice that developed leukemia as a result of inoculation of either centrifuged or filtered Ak leukemic extracts, reproduced, in most instances, within a few weeks, acute leukemia, when transplanted into adult mice of the C57BR/cd (recipient) line, but could not be grafted, with rare exceptions, to adult mice of the Ak (donor) strain. 6. When, in previous experiments, filtered Ak leukemic extracts were inoculated into newborn C3H mice, some of the inoculated animals developed leukemia, and others developed parotid gland carcinomas. When, however, filtered Ak leukemic extracts were inoculated into C57BR/cd mice, typical leukemia developed in some of them, but none developed salivary gland carcinoma. 7. Twenty-two C57BR/cd males and females, that had been inoculated with Ak leukemic extracts within a few hours after birth, were mated after they reached sexual maturity, and in good health. Among their 147 untreated offspring, 10 have thus far developed leukemia at 7 to 17 months, suggesting transmission of leukemic agent from inoculated parents to untreated offspring
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