Zusammenfassung
Guanidinbernsteinsäure hemmt die durch Phytohämagglutinin stimulierte Aufnahme von3H-Thymidin zu 44%.
Literatur
D. M. Hume, J. P. Merrill, B. F. Miller andG. W. Thorn, J. clin. Invest.34, 327 (1955).
N. E. Couch, J. E. Murray, G. J. Dammin andL. P. Thomas, Surg. Forum7, 626 (1957).
R. G. Slavin, J. F. Kelly andJ. J. Garrett, J. Immun.104, 1424 (1970).
M. R. Silk, Invest. Urol.5, 195 (1967).
S. Kasakura andL. Lowenstein, Transplantation5, 283 (1967).
W. M. Newberry andJ. P. Sanford, J. clin. Invest.49, 71a (1970).
P. E. Teschan, Am. J. Med.48, 671 (1970).
B. D. Cohen, Arch. intern. Med.126, 846 (1970).
I. M. Stein, B. D. Cohen andH. I. Horowitz, Clin. Res.16, 397 (1968).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Slavin, R.G., Fitch, C.D. Inhibition of lymphocyte transformation by guanidinosuccinic acid, a surplus metabolite in uremia. Experientia 27, 1340–1341 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136727
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136727