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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 3-5, tumor cells can often be characterized by immortalization, immunocompromised organisms are often infected through subcutaneous injection, syngeneic transfection eg cancerous cells of one species injected into same species, xenografts has a large potential to cause tumor rejection, xenografts eg cancerous cells of one species injected into a second species, tumor cells can be transferred through syngeneic transfection, immortalization is discussed further in chapter 10, tumor rejection will be discussed more in chapter 15, syngeneic transfection rarely causes tumor rejection, immunocompromised organisms rarely have tumor rejection, xenografts are often utilized in immunocompromised organisms, tumor cells are not anchorage dependence, tumor cells can be transferred through xenografts, tumor cells can often be characterized by anchorage independence