Rate of incorporation of radiolabelled nucleosides does not necessarily reflect the metabolic state of cells in culture: effects of latent mycoplasma contamination.
In response to cell-free conditioned medium derived from the human bladder carcinoma line T24 (T24 SN), we found greatly reduced incorporation of tritiated thymidine and uridine ([3H]TdR, [3H]UR) by the human carcinoma lines UCHNCu (small-cell lung carcinoma) and LS174T (colon carcinoma). The effect...
Auteurs principaux: | Merkenschlager, M, Kardamakis, D, Rawle, F, Spurr, N, Beverley, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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1988
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