Fig. 6.
mM-CSF–transfected T9-C2 cells will grow in nude athymic rats previously treated with antiasialo GM1 antibody.
Rats (8 per group) were injected with either the antiasialo GM1 antibody or normal rabbit serum (NRS) 4 times, 2 weeks prior to subcutaneous injection with 2 × 105 T9-C2 cells on day 0. Tumors were measured for the next 27 days (panel A). Panel B shows the growth of 2 × 105 T9 cells within all the NRS-treated rats that rejected the T9-C2 cells.