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Hemoglobin Synthesis in Murine Virus-Induced Leukemic Cells <i>In Vitro:</i> Stimulation of Erythroid Differentiation by Dimethyl Sulfoxide
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Hemoglobin SynthesisDimethyl SulfoxideMurine Virus-induced ErythroleukemiaCloned LineCell SignalingMedicineHematologyImmunologyHeme TraffickingVirologyBlood CellCell ProliferationHeme HomeostasisPharmacologyCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyErythroid DifferentiationHealth Sciences
Cells of a cloned line of murine virus-induced erythroleukemia were stimulated to differentiate along the erythroid pathway by dimethyl sulfoxide at concentrations that did not inhibit growth. A rise in the number of benzidine-positive normoblasts was accompanied by increased synthesis of heme and hemoglobin and a decrease in the malignancy of the cells. This action of dimethyl sulfoxide, which was reversible, may represent the derepression of leukemic cells to permit their maturation.
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