Abstract
IN a recent communication by Werner and Doljanski, the growth-promoting, effects of certain tissue extracts upon tissue cultures are described1. The methods of extraction indicate that the active extracts may contain protein or protein-associated groups.
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THOMPSON, J., HOLT, P. & JONES, R. Growth Stimulators in Urinary Extracts. Nature 151, 23–24 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151023c0
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