PMID: 376570Jun 1, 1979Paper

A comparison of the effects of endotoxin upon fibroblast proliferation and macromolecular syntheses

Journal of Dental Research
R E Singer, W G Dutton

Abstract

The effects of Escherichia coli endotoxin upon mouse L929 cell proliferation, DNA synthesis, protein synthesis, and proline incorporation were determined. It was found that a level of endotoxin which inhibited cell proliferation prompted a similar inhibition of DNA synthesis and overall cell protein synthesis. In contrast, endotoxin was shown to inhibit incorporation of proline into cell protein to a significantly greater extent.

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Nov 1, 1980·Journal of Periodontal Research·R E Singer, B A Buckner
Sep 1, 1986·Journal of Clinical Periodontology·O FardalE Freeman
Jan 25, 2002·Journal of Endodontics·Zvi MetzgerShlomo Teicher
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Dec 1, 1981·International Journal of Dermatology·J Greenman
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