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1: J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 1984;108(2):230-2.
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Effects of ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acid on the multiplication of tumor ascites cells in vitro. Liotti FS, Menghini AR, Guerrieri P, Talesa V, Bodo M. The effects of AA and DHA on ATP C+ cell multiplication in vitro were studied by measuring incorporation of 3H thymidine into DNA. The results obtained demonstrate that both AA and DHA have the same effects: they favor cell multiplication at low doses and inhibit it at high doses. Experiments carried out with serial doses of both these substances revealed that AA is more efficient in determining both stimulating and inhibiting effects. The lesser efficiency of DHA may be attributed to its limited stability in culture medium. Studies on the effect of high doses of AA and DHA added to the culture medium in single or fractionated doses revealed that fractionated administration is more efficient in inhibiting cell multiplication than single administration. PMID: 6470029 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Display
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