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The mechanism of the action of extensin-like proteins (ELPs) isolated from the cotton plant on a cell line of murine melanoma (CML) has been studied from the inclusion of3H-thymidine and by counting live cells. The dose- and phase-dependent inhibitory nature of the action of ELPs on MLC cells has been established.
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Khashimova, Z.S., Kuznetsova, N.N., Mardanova, Z.I. et al. A study of the mechanism of the action of extensin-like proteins of the cotton plant in a cell culture. Chem Nat Compd 35, 336–338 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02234858
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