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    Transplantation von mit Glycerin behandelten Lettré-Ehrlich-Ascitestumorzellen

    Nach einer Behandlung mit 35- bzw. 80%igem Glycerin erleiden die Lettré-Ehrlich-Ascitestumorzellen einen bedeutenden RNS- und Eiweißverlust, verfügen jedoch weiterhin über unveränderten DNS-Gehalt. Bei solchen...

    P. Lónai, F. Antoni, E. J. Hidvégi in Zeitschrift für Krebsforschung (1963)

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    Isolierung von Ascitestumor-Zellkernen in Glycerinmedium

    Ascitestumorzellen schrumpften bei niedrigen Glycerinkonzentrationen, während die Zellmembran in Konzentrationen über 40% zerstört wird. In 80%igem Glycerin (Ph 7,2; I=0,10; 1 mM MgCl2 oder CaCl2) vermindert sich...

    E. J. Hidvégi, P. Lónai, F. Antoni in Zeitschrift für Krebsforschung (1963)

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    Studies on the Heterogeneity and Metabolic Activity of Histones from Rabbit Bone Marrow Cells

    E J Hidvégi, I Árky, F Antoni, V Várterész in British Journal of Cancer (1963)

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    Nucleic Acid Content of Inflammatory Cells

    IT is generally known that, during the inflammatory process, morphologically different cell-types appear in a certain sequence in the exudate. Recently, on the basis of autoradiographic experiments, Speirs et al.

    G. J. KÖTELES, F. ANTONI, E. J. HIDVÉGI in Nature (1962)

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    Heterogeneity of Tumour Ribonucleic Acid and the Effect of ‘Degranol’ on it

    IN view of its importance to the study of the chemical properties and specific biological functions of nucleic acids, in recent years much attention has been devoted to the heterogeneity of this group of compo...

    F. ANTONI, E. J. HIDVÉGI, K. LAPIS in Nature (1960)

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    Effect of Chemotherapeutics on the Nucleic Acid Metabolism of Tumours. Incorporation of 32P into Nucleic Acids Following Treatment with Degranol

    E J Hidvégi, F Antoni, K Lapis in British Journal of Cancer (1960)