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Dehydrogenases in diethylstilbestrol-induced kidney tumors of the syrian hamster

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Vier oxidative Enzyme wurden in Schnitten von Diäthylstilbestrol-induzierten Nierentumoren in Syrischen Hamstern nachgewiesen. Die Aktivitäten der Bernsteinsäure- und β-Hydroxybutter-Säure-Dehydrogenasen waren schwächer im Tumor als in der normalen Niere, diejenigen der Glucose-6-Phosphat- und Isocitronensäure-Dehydrogenasen dagegen stärker.

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This investigation was supported by grants No. CA-06142 and No. C-6516 from The National Cancer Institute, US Public Health Service, and grant No. FR-05219 from the USPHS Division of Research Facilities and Resources.

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Krishna Murthy, A.S., Russfield, A.B. Dehydrogenases in diethylstilbestrol-induced kidney tumors of the syrian hamster. Experientia 24, 60–61 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136794

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