1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf02893350
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A trace element preparation increases antitumor activity in mice

Abstract: A trace element preparation (Béres Drops Plus, BDP) produced immunomodulatory effects in previous in vitro and in vivo experiments. Here, C57B1/6 inbred mice were transplanted with either Lewis lung tumor or with B16 melanoma. BDP was given intraperitoneally a. before transplantation; b. after transplantation or c. after the removal of the primary tumor. As a result, BDP pretreatment could slow down the tumor progression by decreasing the number and the volume of metastases as well as the proportion of mice wi… Show more

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“…Keywords: 3LL-HH tumor, mice, trace element mixture, liver metastasis, survival, 5-FU, DTIC tumor growth as well. 3 We have demonstrated that trace element administration not only inhibited tumor growth but specifically inhibited liver metastatization of 3LL-HH tumor cells. 4 Detailed analysis identified Zn as one of the active components among trace elements responsible for the antimetastatic effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Keywords: 3LL-HH tumor, mice, trace element mixture, liver metastasis, survival, 5-FU, DTIC tumor growth as well. 3 We have demonstrated that trace element administration not only inhibited tumor growth but specifically inhibited liver metastatization of 3LL-HH tumor cells. 4 Detailed analysis identified Zn as one of the active components among trace elements responsible for the antimetastatic effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%