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Autor:
R. Isac, Lorinet Am, Y. Crepin, Halpern Bn, A. Rabourdin, Antoinette Fray, L. Sparros, O. Platica
Publikováno v:
Ciba Foundation Symposium 18-Immunopotentiation
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::eab4af68a0d9743916eac3fe3acea563
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470720011.ch11
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470720011.ch11
Autor:
C. Burtin, J. Paupe, P. Canu, P Scheinmann, Geneviève Lespinats, Antoinette Fray, J C Salomon, R. Villet
Publikováno v:
Agents and Actions. 13:230-233
Histamine levels increased in the fundus of mice bearing a primary 3-methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma, and in the ventral skin, skeletal muscle and rumen of rats bearing a D.M.B.A. induced mammary adenocarcinoma; they did not increase in the t
Publikováno v:
Agents and Actions. 16:284-286
Dimaprit, a histamine H2-receptor agonist, injected daily i.p. to fibrosarcoma-bearing mice, induced a decrease in tumour growth and an increase in survival. Dimaprit, added to tumour cell cultures (10(-4) M), inhibited the incorporation of 3H-thymid
Autor:
C. Burtin, C. Ponvert, P. Canu, Geneviève Lespinats, Antoinette Fray, F. Raynaud, Pierre Scheinmann, L. Galoppin
Publikováno v:
Agents and Actions. 14:494-496
In C57BL/6 mice bearing the 3LL carcinoma and in C3H mice bearing the McC3 -1 fibrosarcoma (18th passage), the increase in skin histamine levels was correlated with the increase in mast cell number. The number of cells able to incorporate tritiated t
Autor:
Claude Ponvert, Brigitte Loridon, J. Paupe, Pierre Scheinmann, P. Canu, Antoinette Fray, Geneviève Lespinats, C. Burtin
Publikováno v:
JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The influence of mast cells on tumor incidence and growth rate was studied in 2 grafted tumor models (fibrosarcoma MC-B6-1 and the Lewis lung carcinoma 3LL). Three kinds of WBB6F1 mice (a cross between WB/ReJ-W/+ and C57BL/6J-WV/+ mice) were used: W/
Publikováno v:
Nature. 205
Publikováno v:
Nature. 215:400-401
DURING investigations of the effects of induced immune paralysis on delayed hypersensitivity in vivo and in vitro, evidence has been found1,2 for a diffusible factor which is released from the sensitive cells in contact with the antigen; this factor