Summary
Pure arginase injected to mice grafted with adenocarcinoma (strain Caspari) has modified the rate of tumor growth (inhibition). It is difficult to conclude if this inhibition results from a local action on the tumor tissue or from a general modification in the tissues of the host.
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Neukomm, S., Thompson, C.B. & Boissonnaz, A. Action de l'arginase pure sur la croissance du cancer greffé de la Souris. Experientia 5, 239–241 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02166901
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