Published November 1977 | Version v1
Journal article

Effect of poly-A:U, dextran sulfate and yeast RNA on the bone marrow colony-forming ability in irradiated mice

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It has been shown, that poly-A:U, dextran sulfate and yeast RNA increased a number of endogenic colonies (COE) in the mouse spleen sublethally irradiated, as a result of, apparently, their mitogenic effect on proliferous COE. The preparations did not affect the number of exogenic colonies when introducting them together with transfer of syngenic cells of bone marrow, taken from the intact donors. Dextran sulfate increased 2.7 times the number of the endogenic colonies in the spleens of nonuniformly irradiated mice mainly due to the COE migration from protected bone marrow areas. The complex of poly-A:U and yest RNA in such experiment type were ineffective. One of the most important factors in the mechanism of the dextran sulfate adjuvant activity possibly is its ability to increase migration potencies of the stem blood-forming cells

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Original title (Russian)
Влияние поли-А:У, сул'фата декстрана и дрожжевой РНК на колониеобразующую способност' костного мозга у облученных мышей
Augmented title (English)
polyanions, stem sells, migration

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Journal Title
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
Journal Volume
84
Journal Issue
5
Series
Byull. Ehksp. Biol. Med.
Journal Page Range
1650-1652
ISSN
0007-4888

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