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English: Left: Slice 3, suspension of spleen cells applied to the alantoid membrane of a chick embryo.

Right: Slice 4, the spleen of the same chick embryo after 17 days. Note the specific induction of growth of the spleen.

Harvey Good notes "Please excuse the quality of these above photographs. They were taken in 1916!".
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Source Photographs of 1916 reproduced in Harvey M. Good (2006). The Medicaments of Cellular Therapy. Trafford Publishing. pp. 82–. ISBN 978-1-4120-7200-7. https://books.google.com/books?id=og_F2CiRSaAC&pg=PT82
Author Vera Danchakoff, American Journal of Anatomy (1916)

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