1989
DOI: 10.1016/0020-711x(89)90286-3
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Growth-related changes of non-histone chromatin proteins from Kirkman-Robbins hepatoma

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“…However most of the changes in NHPs were quantatively detected by biochemical methods such as column chromatography and SDSpolyacrylamide gel eletrophoresis. Unique proteins characteristic for neoplastic process have recently been observed using immunochemical detection [25,29,31,[33][34][35]521.The results of this study revealed that hepatoma-associated nonhistone protein antigens in rat hepatoma cells described recently by this laboratory [36] are also present in other rodent hepatoma, i.e., hamster Kirkman-Robbins hepatoma. Both hepatomas are transplantable and comprise poorly differentiated and very malignant tumor cells.…”
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“…However most of the changes in NHPs were quantatively detected by biochemical methods such as column chromatography and SDSpolyacrylamide gel eletrophoresis. Unique proteins characteristic for neoplastic process have recently been observed using immunochemical detection [25,29,31,[33][34][35]521.The results of this study revealed that hepatoma-associated nonhistone protein antigens in rat hepatoma cells described recently by this laboratory [36] are also present in other rodent hepatoma, i.e., hamster Kirkman-Robbins hepatoma. Both hepatomas are transplantable and comprise poorly differentiated and very malignant tumor cells.…”
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