T and B lymphocytes in canine lymphosarcoma.
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T and B lymphocyte subpopulation was studied on eight cases of canine lymphosarcoma. All except one were the Tosa breed, 3-10 years old, and had participated in dog-fight. Marked increase in B lymphocyte counts and decrease in that of T lymphocyte were observed in the lymphocytic subpopulation of the peripheral blood, spleen and lymph nodes. Serological and morphological studies revealed no C-type viral particles, and transplantation of the neoplastic cells was unsuccessful into dogs.
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