PMID: 13549645Jul 1, 1958Paper

The formation of myeloma protein by a mouse plasma cell tumor

The Journal of Experimental Medicine
D NATHANSM POTTER

Abstract

The origin of the myeloma protein found in mice bearing the plasma cell tumor X5563 has been investigated. Specific activity-time curves of the myeloma proteins isolated from the tumor and from the plasma of these animals were compared following intravenous injection of L-lysine-C(14). The results indicate that myeloma protein is synthesized in the plasma cell tumor.

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