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Procarcinogen activation and hormonal control of cell proliferation in differentiated primary adult rat liver cell cultures

CONCERTED interactions among hormones and nutrients control animal cell proliferation 1 . For example, in the rat, insulin, glucagon, glucocorticoid, parathyroid hormone, iodothyronines and amino acids regulate normal hepatic proliferation—a prominent system for studying epithelial cell growth contr...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1977-05, Vol.267 (5606), p.58-61
Main Authors: LEFFERT, H. L., MORAN, T., BOORSTEIN, R., KOCH, K. S.
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