1969
DOI: 10.1007/bf01632969
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Influence of antiblastic agents applied either in vivo or in vitro on human lymphocyte transformation in cell culture

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“…The results of our studies in children receiving intensive treatment are clearly different. These observations are in agreement with the few other reports on this subject (Hersh & Oppenheim 1967, Astaldi et al 1969, Lopes Cardozo 1970. They also observed a striking decrease of PHA stimulation after intensive cytostatic therapy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The results of our studies in children receiving intensive treatment are clearly different. These observations are in agreement with the few other reports on this subject (Hersh & Oppenheim 1967, Astaldi et al 1969, Lopes Cardozo 1970. They also observed a striking decrease of PHA stimulation after intensive cytostatic therapy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…the antibody-formation on the cellular level [19] and the graft reaction [9,10,13,17]. I t could be demonstrated that immunological function of lymphocytes can be suppressed by cytostatic drugs [2,4,11,14]. But the results of the present experiments indicate that cytostatic drugs are inhibitory on immunocompetent cells only when administered in very high doses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Es handelt sich dabei u.a. um Hormone [31,32], Stoffwechsclinhibitoren [23,33,41,42,44], Zytostatika [3,20], Makromoleküle [5,13,37], Viren [28,50,53], Extrakte aus Mykoplasmen [14], Ouabain, Adamantinhydrochlorid und Natriumsalizylat [39,43,45]. Sämtliche dieser Möglichkeiten sind von grossem Interesse, da sie u.U.…”
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