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Lecithin as a Dispersing Agent for Dibenzanthracene

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DURING the course of experimental work in connexion with his study of cancer at this Institute, Dr. M. J. A. des Ligneris expressed a desire to study the effect of dibenzanthracene on tissue cultures in vitro, and invited the co-operation of the Biochemical Department in devising a suitable means of introducing this substance into tissue culture media.

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BARNES, H. Lecithin as a Dispersing Agent for Dibenzanthracene. Nature 136, 756 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136756a0

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