Stimulation of DNA and Protein Synthesis in Fetal-Rat Liver Cells by Serum from Partially Hepatectomized Rats
AUTOR(ES)
Paul, Dieter
RESUMO
Primary cultures of differentiated liver cells from fetal rats respond to serum from partially hepatectomized rats by an increased uptake of [3H]thymidine and [3H]leucine as compared with cultures incubated with normal rat serum. These findings are discussed in relation to the mechanism of induction of DNA synthesis and growth in liver cells during liver regeneration.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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