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On the Theory of Clonal Selection in Carcinogenic Transformation

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A temperature sensitive variant (ts13) of African green monkey kidney cell line, carrying a temperature sensitive lesion in thymidine metabolism, was transformed by 40 μg/ml of methylnitrosourea (MNU) at the restricted temperature of 39·5°C, whereas the same cell line was not transformed by MNU at the permissive temperature of 33°C. Results presented in this paper raise the possibility that clones of cells carrying a biochemical lesion might possibly contribute to carcinogenesis with respect to certain chemical carcinogens.

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Naha, P., Ashworth, M. On the Theory of Clonal Selection in Carcinogenic Transformation. Br J Cancer 30, 448–458 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1974.219

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