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THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES REQUIRED FOR CELL MULTIPLICATION : II. ACTION OF GLUTATHIONE, HEMOGLOBIN, AND ASH OF LIVER ON THE GROWTH OF FIBROBLASTS.

1. It has been shown that the ash of liver, hemoglobin, and glutathione each exerts a very slight beneficial effect on the growth of sarcomatous fibroblasts of the rat, or on the condition of their cells when cultivated in a synthetic medium. 2. The addition of all three of these substances, or of o...

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Autor principal: Baker, Lillian E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1929
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2131526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19869540
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description 1. It has been shown that the ash of liver, hemoglobin, and glutathione each exerts a very slight beneficial effect on the growth of sarcomatous fibroblasts of the rat, or on the condition of their cells when cultivated in a synthetic medium. 2. The addition of all three of these substances, or of only glutathione and hemoglobin, to a mixture of casein digest, glycocoll, and nucleic acid gives a medium in which sarcomatous fibroblasts of the rat proliferate for a considerable time as rapidly as in embryo juice. 3. The mixture is not as adequate a nutritive medium as embryo juice, for after a time dead cells are found surrounding the central fragment of the culture, and after several passages the growth becomes thinner. 4. The hypothesis is suggested that glutathione and hemoglobin may function not only by regulating the respiration and oxidation-reduction reactions within the cell, but also by regulating the oxidation-reduction potential of the medium. 5. It is suggested that the failure to obtain growth of fibroblasts in mixtures of amino acids or of the products of complete acid hydrolysis of proteins is in part due to the absence of glutathione, and that this substance is not synthetized by fibroblasts. 6. The growth of normal fibroblasts of the rat is also increased by the addition of the above mentioned substances to a synthetic medium.
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spelling pubmed-21315262008-04-18 THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES REQUIRED FOR CELL MULTIPLICATION : II. ACTION OF GLUTATHIONE, HEMOGLOBIN, AND ASH OF LIVER ON THE GROWTH OF FIBROBLASTS. Baker, Lillian E. J Exp Med Article 1. It has been shown that the ash of liver, hemoglobin, and glutathione each exerts a very slight beneficial effect on the growth of sarcomatous fibroblasts of the rat, or on the condition of their cells when cultivated in a synthetic medium. 2. The addition of all three of these substances, or of only glutathione and hemoglobin, to a mixture of casein digest, glycocoll, and nucleic acid gives a medium in which sarcomatous fibroblasts of the rat proliferate for a considerable time as rapidly as in embryo juice. 3. The mixture is not as adequate a nutritive medium as embryo juice, for after a time dead cells are found surrounding the central fragment of the culture, and after several passages the growth becomes thinner. 4. The hypothesis is suggested that glutathione and hemoglobin may function not only by regulating the respiration and oxidation-reduction reactions within the cell, but also by regulating the oxidation-reduction potential of the medium. 5. It is suggested that the failure to obtain growth of fibroblasts in mixtures of amino acids or of the products of complete acid hydrolysis of proteins is in part due to the absence of glutathione, and that this substance is not synthetized by fibroblasts. 6. The growth of normal fibroblasts of the rat is also increased by the addition of the above mentioned substances to a synthetic medium. The Rockefeller University Press 1929-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2131526/ /pubmed/19869540 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1929, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES REQUIRED FOR CELL MULTIPLICATION : II. ACTION OF GLUTATHIONE, HEMOGLOBIN, AND ASH OF LIVER ON THE GROWTH OF FIBROBLASTS.
title THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES REQUIRED FOR CELL MULTIPLICATION : II. ACTION OF GLUTATHIONE, HEMOGLOBIN, AND ASH OF LIVER ON THE GROWTH OF FIBROBLASTS.
title_full THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES REQUIRED FOR CELL MULTIPLICATION : II. ACTION OF GLUTATHIONE, HEMOGLOBIN, AND ASH OF LIVER ON THE GROWTH OF FIBROBLASTS.
title_fullStr THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES REQUIRED FOR CELL MULTIPLICATION : II. ACTION OF GLUTATHIONE, HEMOGLOBIN, AND ASH OF LIVER ON THE GROWTH OF FIBROBLASTS.
title_full_unstemmed THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES REQUIRED FOR CELL MULTIPLICATION : II. ACTION OF GLUTATHIONE, HEMOGLOBIN, AND ASH OF LIVER ON THE GROWTH OF FIBROBLASTS.
title_short THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES REQUIRED FOR CELL MULTIPLICATION : II. ACTION OF GLUTATHIONE, HEMOGLOBIN, AND ASH OF LIVER ON THE GROWTH OF FIBROBLASTS.
title_sort chemical nature of the substances required for cell multiplication : ii. action of glutathione, hemoglobin, and ash of liver on the growth of fibroblasts.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2131526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19869540
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