Growth-Controlling Action of Human Serum in Cell Culture

IT is reasonable to think that there are stimuli and opportunities in every human life which result in a cancerous transformation of some cells. The main factor in the progress of these cells to the clinical tumour stage might be a deficiency in the growth-controlling defensive mechanism. To demonst...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1959-11, Vol.184 (4698), p.1570-1571
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