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2004 | 09 | 2 |

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The impact of neuraminidase on apoptosis in cultures of blood lymphocytes isolated from rats bearing Morris hepatoma

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Lymphocytes were obtained by heart-punction from rats bearing Morris hepatoma. In the short term, 18-hour cultures of these lymphocytes exhibited a significantly higher amount of apoptotic cells than lymphocyte cultures from the healthy, control animals. Neuraminidase, injected into the caudal vein of the rats with Morris hepatoma, caused a marked lowering in the amount of apoptotic blood-lymphocytes and an elevation of the amount of viable cells. The possible mechanism of neuraminidase preventing the apoptosis of blood-circulating lymphocytes in tumour hosts is discussed herein.

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09

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2

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p.389-399,fig.,ref.

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  • Wroclaw Medical University, Kochanowskiego 14, 51-601 Wroclaw, Poland
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