Membrane action of DMSO and other chemical inducers of Friend leukaemic cell differentiation
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Lyman, GH; Preisler, HD; Papahadjopoulos, D
Published in: Nature
1976
DMSO and other cryoprotective agents produce a pronounced increase on the phase transition temperature of phospholipid membranes, indicating an increased stability. The plateau phase of DMSO and the other cryoprotective agents, divalent cations, and local anesthetics on the transition temperature of phospholipid membranes seem to correlate with their effects on the differentiation of Friend leukemic cells in vitro. These studies suggest that the induction of differentiation by cryoprotective agents may be treatment result of the interaction of these agents with cell membranes.
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Nature
Publication Date
1976
Volume
262
Issue
5567
Start / End Page
360 / 363
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- General Science & Technology
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Lyman, G. H., Preisler, H. D., & Papahadjopoulos, D. (1976). Membrane action of DMSO and other chemical inducers of Friend leukaemic cell differentiation. Nature, 262(5567), 360–363.
Lyman, G. H., H. D. Preisler, and D. Papahadjopoulos. “Membrane action of DMSO and other chemical inducers of Friend leukaemic cell differentiation.” Nature 262, no. 5567 (1976): 360–63.
Lyman GH, Preisler HD, Papahadjopoulos D. Membrane action of DMSO and other chemical inducers of Friend leukaemic cell differentiation. Nature. 1976;262(5567):360–3.
Lyman, G. H., et al. “Membrane action of DMSO and other chemical inducers of Friend leukaemic cell differentiation.” Nature, vol. 262, no. 5567, 1976, pp. 360–63.
Lyman GH, Preisler HD, Papahadjopoulos D. Membrane action of DMSO and other chemical inducers of Friend leukaemic cell differentiation. Nature. 1976;262(5567):360–363.
Published In
Nature
Publication Date
1976
Volume
262
Issue
5567
Start / End Page
360 / 363
Related Subject Headings
- General Science & Technology