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Review
. 1983:407:303-15.
doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1983.tb47836.x.

Phorbol ester receptors and the in vitro effects of tumor promoters

Review

Phorbol ester receptors and the in vitro effects of tumor promoters

P M Blumberg et al. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1983.

Abstract

The evidence for the multistage nature of tumor promotion in vivo and for multiple subclasses of phorbol ester receptors in vitro argues that multiple mechanisms of tumor promotion exist. The existence of multiple mechanisms suggests that brute force assay for tumor promoters in vivo may be inadequate and that understanding of mechanisms may be essential. The interest in the phorbol esters is not primarily that they are environmental hazards for man, but rather that they provide a probe for phorbol ester receptors. These receptors are found in people, and modulation of their activity may play a role in tumor promotion in man.

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