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Effect of neoplastic tissue on the turnover of liver nucleic acids.
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PathologyNeoplastic TissueTumor BiologyOncologyLiver Nucleic AcidsCancer ResearchOncogenic AgentLiver PhysiologyHistopathologyNuclear PnaCell BiologyMalignant DiseaseTumor MicroenvironmentP32 IncorporationEndocrine-related CancerHepatologyBreast CancerLiver DnaLiver DiseaseLiver CancerLiverMedicine
The rate of incorporation of P32 into DNA, nuclear PNA, and cytoplasmic PNA of liver tissue was measured in male A strain mice bearing transplanted mammary carcinoma, in female A strain mice bearing transplanted sarcoma A274, and in female C57 strain mice bearing a transplanted mammary carcinoma. An increase of P32 incorporation into the liver DNA was noted in all three groups of tumor-bearing mice when compared to the controls. A decrease in P32 incorporation into nuclear PNA was observed in the male A strain mice bearing mammary carcinoma. No significant difference in the rate of incorporation of P32 into the cytoplasmic PNA was observed in the tumor-bearing mice.