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aloctin a/neoplasms

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Augmentation of natural cell-mediated cytotoxic reactivity of mouse lymphoid cells by aloctin A.

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The levels of natural cell-mediated cytotoxicity could be augmented by administration of Aloctin A (Alo A), a lectin having anti-tumor activity. i.v. administration of Alo A induced augmentation of cytotoxicity by spleen cells and by peritoneal exudate cells (PEC). On the other hand, i.p.

Augmentation of lymphokine-activated killer cell activity in vitro by aloctin A.

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Culturing of mouse spleen cells with IL2-containing MLA144 conditioned medium (MLA144 CM) resulted in the induction of cells cytotoxic to syngeneic and allogeneic tumor cells in vitro. The cytotoxicity was markedly augmented by the presence of aloctin A (Alo A), a lectin having anti-tumor activity,

Induction of nonspecific cell-mediated cytotoxic reactivity from non-immune spleen cells treated with aloctin A.

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Culturing of mouse spleen cells with aloctin A (Alo A), a lectin having anti-tumor activity, resulted in the induction of cells cytotoxic to syngeneic and allogenic tumor cells in vitro. Alo A-induced killer cells could be generated from spleen cells of natural killer cell-deficient beige mice but

Comparative Study on the Anticancer Drug Potential of a Lectin Purified from Aloe Vera and Aloe-Emodin.

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The effect of Aloctin, a lectin purified from Aloe vera leaves, and aloe emodin an anthraquinone glycoside purified from the leaves of the same plant, on several cancer cell lines was investigated.Aloctin was isolated from A. vera leaf skin by ammonium
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