Abstract

A radiometric method of evaluating the effect of chemical compounds on the proliferative activity of bone marrow cells is described which consists of measuring the incorporation of labeled3H-thymidine in DNA. Results are reported on a comparative study of the effect of known immunotropic substances on bone marrow cell proliferation using the present method and the method of evaluating endogenous colony formation. Analysis of the results obtained by two variants ofin vivo andin vitro experiments provides additional information regarding the mechanism of action of the substances.

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