A SELECTIVE LETHAL EFFECT OF PENICILLIN ON SARCOMA CELLS GROWING WITH NORMAL TISSUE IN ROLLER TUBE CULTURES. 1944

I Cornman
The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia.

An agent present in pharmaceutical Squibb and in Reichel penicillin preparations was found to exert a selective lethal effect upon rat and mouse sarcoma cells growing with normal cells in tissue cultures.

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