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S A Eccles

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Nature|August 23, 1974
Macrophage content of tumours in relation to metastatic spread and host immune reactionS A Eccles, P Alexander
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1984
Host factors in metastasis: immunostimulatory action of retinoidsP Alexander, S A Eccles
British Journal of Cancer|March 1, 1978
Failure of suckling to transfer immunity to a syngeneic rat sarcomaS A Eccles, P Alexander
Nature|September 4, 1975
Immunologically-mediated restraint of latent tumour metastasesS A Eccles, P Alexander
British Journal of Cancer|July 1, 1974
Sequestration of macrophages in growing tumours and its effect on the immunological capacity of the hostS A Eccles, P Alexander
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis|October 1, 1984
Studies of mammary carcinoma metastasis in a mouse model system. II: Lectin binding properties of cells in relation to the incidence and organ distribution of metastasesS C Barnett, S A Eccles
British Journal of Cancer|January 1, 1976
Serum lysozyme as a marker of host resistance. I. Production by macrophages resident in rat sarcomataG A Currie, S A Eccles
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis|January 1, 1984
Studies of mammary carcinoma metastasis in a mouse model system. I: Derivation and characterization of cells with different metastatic properties during tumour progression in vivoS C Barnett, S A Eccles
British Journal of Cancer|July 1, 1976
Monocytosis associated with the growth of transplanted syngeneic rat sarcomata differing in immunogenicityS A Eccles, G Bandlow, P Alexander
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy : CII|January 1, 1985
Inhibition of growth and spontaneous metastasis of syngeneic transplantable tumors by an aromatic retinoic acid analogue. 1. Relationship between tumour immunogenicity and responsivenessS A Eccles, S C Barnett, P Alexander
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Nature|August 23, 1974
Macrophage content of tumours in relation to metastatic spread and host immune reactionS A Eccles, P Alexander
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1984
Host factors in metastasis: immunostimulatory action of retinoidsP Alexander, S A Eccles
British Journal of Cancer|March 1, 1978
Failure of suckling to transfer immunity to a syngeneic rat sarcomaS A Eccles, P Alexander
Nature|September 4, 1975
Immunologically-mediated restraint of latent tumour metastasesS A Eccles, P Alexander
British Journal of Cancer|July 1, 1974
Sequestration of macrophages in growing tumours and its effect on the immunological capacity of the hostS A Eccles, P Alexander
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis|October 1, 1984
Studies of mammary carcinoma metastasis in a mouse model system. II: Lectin binding properties of cells in relation to the incidence and organ distribution of metastasesS C Barnett, S A Eccles
British Journal of Cancer|January 1, 1976
Serum lysozyme as a marker of host resistance. I. Production by macrophages resident in rat sarcomataG A Currie, S A Eccles
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis|January 1, 1984
Studies of mammary carcinoma metastasis in a mouse model system. I: Derivation and characterization of cells with different metastatic properties during tumour progression in vivoS C Barnett, S A Eccles
British Journal of Cancer|July 1, 1976
Monocytosis associated with the growth of transplanted syngeneic rat sarcomata differing in immunogenicityS A Eccles, G Bandlow, P Alexander
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy : CII|January 1, 1985
Inhibition of growth and spontaneous metastasis of syngeneic transplantable tumors by an aromatic retinoic acid analogue. 1. Relationship between tumour immunogenicity and responsivenessS A Eccles, S C Barnett, P Alexander
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