Abstract
AbstractThe recovery of [9.10‐3H] palmitate complexed to mouse serum albumin was studied 5 sec after ip injection into mice bearing Ehrlich ascites carcinomas. Only about 55% of the injected radioactivity remained in the tumor cells, tumor extracellular fluid and peritoneal washings in mice having ca. 5 ml of the ascites tumor (cells plus extracellular fluid). However the recoveries were nearly quantitative from tumors of larger volume (≥8 ml). A model is proposed to account for the volume‐dependent transfer of palmitate from tumor to host in these cancerous mice.
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