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Title   »ýÁã¿¡ ÀÌ½ÄµÈ ¾Ï¼¼Æ÷¿¡ À־ Linoleic Acid ÀÇ ¾Ï¾ïÁ¦ È¿°ú ( Antitumorigenic Activities of Linoleic Acid Detected by in situ Hybridization on Transplanted Tumors in Mice )
Publicationinfo   1992 Jan; 024(04): 493-504.
Key_word   Sarcoma 1SO, Linoleic acid, in situ hybridization, Oncogene expression
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Abstract   ICR mice were transplanted with sarcoma 180 ascites tumor cells. Linoleic acid from Allium satiuum for. pekinase MAKINO was injected into the tumor bearing mice. Antitumor effect of the compound was investigated by using morphologicel end in situ hybridization means. Linoleic acid was effective in delaying the tumorigenesis process. However, the effects were appeared not to be associated with changes in selected oncogene expression.
Àú ÀÚ   ·ùÅÂÇü(Tae Hyong Rhew),¹Ú¼º¹Ì(Seong Mi Park),Á¤ÇØ¿µ(Hae Young Chung),¹Ú°Ç¿µ(Kun Young Park),ÇÏÀçû(Jae Chung Hah)