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Changes in the structuredness of the cytoplasmic matrix (SCM) of human lymphocytes induced by PHA, CaBP and EF were studied with the technique of fluorescence polarization. The study suggests that the SCM test may offer a new and fast technique for the detection of malignant growth.
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Cercek, L., Cercek, B. & Franklin, C. Biophysical Differentiation Between Lymphocytes from Healthy Donors, Patients with Malignant Diseases and Other Disorders. Br J Cancer 29, 345–352 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1974.81
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