1972
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.108.63
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Fluctuation of Lipid Content in Ehrlich Carcinoma Cells during the Growth Period

Abstract: Total lipid content in Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells decreased gradually with considerable fluctua tions in the course of cell growth.There was also remarkable fluctuation in individual lipid component.A gradual decrease in the quantity of phospholipid during tumor growth was responsible for a decrease of total lipid.2) The main components of phospholipids in mitochondria and microsome were lecithin and phosphatidyl ethanolamine.A fairly large quantity of sphingomyelin was found in microsomal fraction.3) In … Show more

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“…Similarly, lipid components of tumor cells were studied by Gray (1961), Sakurai and Iwaguchi (1967), Saito et al (1972) have previously studied the lipid components of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells and found that C18:0 was a very abundant component in fatty acid fraction.…”
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“…Similarly, lipid components of tumor cells were studied by Gray (1961), Sakurai and Iwaguchi (1967), Saito et al (1972) have previously studied the lipid components of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells and found that C18:0 was a very abundant component in fatty acid fraction.…”
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