Abstract
Sodium butyrate at 5 × 10 −3M reversibly arrests the proliferation of both normal and RSV-infected chicken heart mesenchymal cells. This finding suggests that butyrate acts by causing nonspecific inhibition of cell proliferation, rather then by specifically suppressing the neoplastic phenotype or by inducing recovery of cells from the neoplastic state.
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