SPECIFIC INHIBITION OF INCORPORATION OF TRITIATED-THYMIDINE IN REGENERATING RAT-LIVER BY A RAT HEPATOCYTES SUPERNATANT
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 36 (1) , 27-36
Abstract
Studies on endogenous inhibitors obtained from supernatant fluids of rat hepatocytes indicated that the supernatant arrested the normal cell cycle at 2 points, namely, before the beginning of the S phase and at the onset of metaphase when assayed in regenerating liver cells in situ. The specificity of this (these) inhibitory substance(s) was evidenced by the finding that no inhibition of cell division was observed in situ in tongue, intestine, or kidneys of animals injected with concentrations of the hepatocyte supernatant that inhibited cell division in regenerating liver. When higher concentrations of the inhibitor-containing supernatant were used, only the tongue epithelial cells were affected in addition to the regenerating liver cells.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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