000001816 001__ 1816 000001816 005__ 20250521102908.0 000001816 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M4J38QQZ 000001816 037__ $$aETD 000001816 041__ $$aeng 000001816 245__ $$aA study of tumor immunity in the guinea pig 000001816 260__ $$bUniversity of Oregon 000001816 269__ $$a1974 000001816 336__ $$aThesis 000001816 502__ $$bPh.D. 000001816 520__ $$aThe major paradox confronting tumor immunology today is how tumor cells escape cell mediated immune destruction in hosts with demonstrable tumor immunity. Unfortunately, animal models in which to study these non-specific humoral factors are unsuitable. Or unavailable. The purpose of this research project, therefore is a.) to develop a suitable animal model system to study tumor immunity and b.) to investigate the influence of non-specific humoral factors on tumor growth as a possible mechanism to account for escape of tumor cells from immune destruction. 000001816 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000001816 650__ $$aTumor Escape$$031372 000001816 650__ $$aGuinea Pigs$$019785 000001816 650__ $$aNeoplasms$$022758 000001816 650__ $$aDisease Models, Animal$$017932 000001816 691__ $$aUO Medical School$$041362 000001816 692__ $$aDepartment of Microbiology$$041427 000001816 7001_ $$aLilley, David P.$$uUniversity of Oregon$$041359 000001816 7201_ $$aBerger, Marie$$uUniversity of Oregon$$041359$$7Personal$$eAdvisor 000001816 7201_ $$aBrookhart, John M.$$uUniversity of Oregon$$041359$$7Personal$$eCommittee chair 000001816 8564_ $$96fb3ec96-aebb-4cce-aaa7-1b804bf5e57a$$s11690801$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/1816/files/2519_etd.pdf$$ePublic$$2f233bf1ccf908145190379410c8c18f9$$31 000001816 905__ $$a/rest/prod/63/95/w7/31/6395w731z 000001816 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:1816$$pstudent-work 000001816 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations