[Inhibition of transplantable tumors in mice by monomethylformamide]
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[Inhibition of transplantable tumors in mice by monomethylformamide]
Abstract
The paper discusses the effect of a cell differentiation-inducing agent--monomethylformamide--on the growth of ascites hepatoma 22A, Ehrlich ascites tumor, thymoma EL-4, leukemia L1210, Lewis lung carcinoma and hemocytoblastosis La. A single injection of the drug into tumor-bearing mice inhibited the growth of the said neoplasms as shown by cell levels in ascites tumors, node size of Lewis lung carcinoma and survival in animals with hemocytoblastosis La. The analysis of the kinetics of inhibition of growth to be transient. For both tumors, the effect of 0.25 g/kg body weight and more showed exponential growth.
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