“…CIF, a diffusible substance found in the conditioned medium of revertant (contact-inhibited) hamster melanocytic cells (Lipkin and Knecht, 1974), mediates certain changes in morphology, growth and differentiation of various cultured tumor cells. Such alterations include: (a) restoration of contact inhibition, (b) regain of anchorage-and serum-dependent proliferation, (c) induction of pigment-cell differentiation antigens on mouse and hamster melanoma cells, and (d) reduced susceptibility of human melanoma, colon carcinoma, and erythroleukemia cells to lysis by NK cells Knecht, 1974, 1976;Lipkin et al, 1978Lipkin et al, , 1985Lipkin et al, , 1986Nabi et al., 1986). CIF reduces cell proliferation by initiating a GI arrest, or at least a prolongation of this cell-cycle phase (Lipkin and Knecht, 1976).…”