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Malignant cells, sialic acid content

Ohta, N., Pardee, A. B., McAuslan, B. R., and Burger, M. M., 1968, Sialic acid contents and controls of normal and malignant cells, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta 158 98-102. [Pg.119]

The increased content of sialic acid (5.75) in the surface layer of malignant cells (e.g. human leukaemic and lymphosarcoma cells) not only changes the glycoprotein composition, but makes a visible structural change (Van Beek, Smets and Emmelot, 1975). [Pg.193]


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