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Interaction of Carcinogenic Metals with Tissue and Body Fluids
In addition to cobalt, metallic nickel, cadmium and other metals (e.g. zinc and copper) dissolve when incubated with horse serum at 37°. The dissolving property of copper in serum resembles that of cobalt, its...
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Intranuclear Distribution of the Inducing Metal in Primary Rhabdomyosarcomata induced in the Rat by Nickel, Cobalt and Cadmium
In primary rhabdomyosarcomata, induced in the rat by intramuscular implantation of powdered metallic nickel, cobalt and cadmium, at least 50% of the high content of inducing metal that accumulates in the nucle...
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Uptake of 63Ni2+ from its Complexes with Proteins and other Ligands by Mouse Dermal Fibroblasts in vitro
A study has been made of the uptake of 63Ni2+ from its complexes with serum proteins and with the small molecules from a sterile autolysate of rat muscle by cells of the C57S/IP line of mouse dermal fibroblasts i...
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The interaction of carcinogenic metals with tissues and body fluids. Cobalt and horse serum.
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Content and intracellular distribution of the inducing metal in the primary rhabdomyosarcomata induced in the rat by cobalt, nickel and cadmium.
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Respiration of metal induced rhabdomyosarcomata.
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Experiments on the Chemotherapy of Cancer; Screening Tests with 6 Groups of Organic Compounds on Implanted Mouse Tumours