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Über das Lactatdehydrogenase-erhöhende Virus in Laboratoriumsgeschwülsten

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Ein fermentstimulierendes Virus aus Mäusegeschwülsten wird beschrieben, das ohne weitere pathogene Wirkung auf Zelle oder Organismus den Serumfermentspiegel besonders der Lactatdehydrogenase bei Mäusen dauernd wesentlich erhöht. Dieses sog. Lactatdehydrogenase-Agens oder Riley-Agens ist in fast allen Laboratoriumsgeschwülsten der Maus, die dauernd transplantiert werden, enthalten. Der Effekt auf die Serum-LDH ist nur eine Eigenschaft des Virus, die auch seinen einfachen Nachweis gestattet. Die wesentliche noch weiter zu klärende Bedeutung des Virus scheint in der Möglichkeit einer Stimulation von Geschwulstwachstum zu liegen.

Summary

Review about an encyme elevating virus (Riley agent) derived from murine tumors, which stimulates plasma levels mainly of the lactic dehydrogenase without any pathogenic effect on cells or organs of infected mice. The lactic dehydrogenase agent (Riley) is associated with practically all laboratory tumors of mice which are kept on continuous transplantations. The effect on the plasma LDH is only one attribute of the virus simultaneously representing a simple methode of virus demonstration. The more essential, yet unproved attribute is the question of its stimulating or synergistic effect on tumor growth.

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Georgh, A. Über das Lactatdehydrogenase-erhöhende Virus in Laboratoriumsgeschwülsten. Klin Wochenschr 42, 559–563 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01487782

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