Effect of N -methyl N -nitroso Urethane on Amoebae

N -METHYL N -nitroso urethane (MNU) is a potent carcinogen which produces tumours in rats and mice after a few or even single doses 1–4 . The possibility that experiments using single cells might give some indication of site and mode of action within the cell led to the following investigation of th...

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