Differentiation of malignant neuroblastoma cells: evidence for a mitochondrial role
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- DOI: 10.1016/0309-1651(77)90077-7
Differentiation of malignant neuroblastoma cells: evidence for a mitochondrial role
Abstract
Morphological differentiation has been induced in vitro in mouse neuroblastoma cells by quinidine, dinitrophenol and dicoumarol. These agents are known to release calcium from mitochondria. Drugs acting in this way might be exploited in cancer therapy.
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