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  • 41. Alterations in oxidative metabolism and glutamine transport support glucose production in the tumor-influenced hepatocyte.
    Fischer CP, Bode BP, Hurley BP, Souba WW.
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  • 42. NK cells from mammary tumor bearing mice do not exert natural killer activity but function as antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity effectors.
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  • 43. Natural killer cell activity in rats infused with Intralipid.
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  • 45. [Changes of natural killer activity following local 60Co irradiation in intracranial tumor-bearing mice (author's transl)].
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  • 47. Hyperthyroxinemic mice have reduced natural killer cell activity. Evidence for a defective trigger mechanism.
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  • 48. Natural killer (NK) cell activity in the rat. I. Isolation and characterization of the effector cells.
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  • 49. Studies on the mechanism of natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity. V. Lack of NK specificity at the level of induction of natural killer cytotoxic factors in cultures of human, murine, or rat effector cells stimulated with mycoplasma-free cell lines.
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  • 53. [Characteristics of the NK cells in Syrian hamsters carrying tumors with varying metastatic and resistance-suppressing activity].
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  • 56. Inhibition of the activity of mouse natural killer cells by urethan.
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  • 60. Glutamine-enriched diets support muscle glutamine metabolism without stimulating tumor growth.
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