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Glycopeptides from tumor cells

But such materials do possess potential antitumor activity, as ] own by the observation that certain lipid fr ions from group A streptococci and from trypanosomes (cruzi and lewlsi) exert an inhibitory effect on the growth of Ehrlich ascites and sarcoma 180 cells in mice. Indications are that it is the free fatty acids and monoglyceride components of these fractions which account for the observed activity. A glycopeptide fraction, isolated from bovine liver, s also reported markedly effective against the Ehrlich ascites tumor in vivo. ... [Pg.143]


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