Transplantable messenger RNA fragments in cerebrospinal fluid in patients with an aplastic astrocytoma

Cancer Letters
D A KuznetsovM S Bardizh

Abstract

7-8 S RNA capable of transplantation in vitro is found in cerebrospinal fluid in patients with astrocytoma. The content of this RNA is approximately equal to 8 micrograms/ml. Cerebrospinal fluid of normal subjects does not contain RNA.

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