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Pea phytohemagglutinin selective agglutination of tumour cells

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Phytohaemagglutinin, aus der ErbsePisum sativum L. isoliert, agglutiniert vornehmlich Tumorzellen, ähnlich wie Concanavalin A. Die durch RNS-onkogene Viren transformierten sowie spontan transformierten Zellen befolgen während der Agglutination das normale Muster der Tumorzellen-Interaktion mit Concanavalin A oder Weizenkeim-Agglutinin.

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Vesely, P., Entlicher, G. & Kocourek, J. Pea phytohemagglutinin selective agglutination of tumour cells. Experientia 28, 1085–1086 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01918689

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