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Biogenic amines in a retransplantable neurogenic teratocarcinoma

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Neurogene Teratocarcinome weisen 5-HT und 5-HIAA-Konzentrationen auf, die ähnlich gross oder auch höher sind als im Gehirn der erwachsenen Maus. Die Tumoren sind reich an Monoaminoxydase Ein aktiver Transport von 5-HIAA aus den Tumoren konnte nicht nachgewiesen werden.

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This study was supported in part by the NIH Research Agreement grant No. PL-480 02-038-1.

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Jakupčević, M., Lacković, Z., Damjanov, I. et al. Biogenic amines in a retransplantable neurogenic teratocarcinoma. Experientia 30, 652–653 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921525

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