Publications by authors named "I A Svet-Moldavskaya"

Normal human sera induce the formation of fat-containing cells (FCC) in human bone marrow cultures. A nearly complete monolayer of FCC is formed after 7-14 days of cultivation with 20% human sera in the medium. FCC-inducing activity (FCCIA) is nondialyzable through 14,900-dalton cutoff membrane and is stable at 56 degrees C for 30 min.

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Evidence is presented below that normal human sera contain a potent non-dialyzable factor inducing abundant giant fat cells in human bone marrow culture, normal as well as CML. Media with 20% heated (56 degrees C) human serum induce during 7-14 days almost complete monolayer of fat cells on the bottom of the plastic flasks or dishes. Fetal bovine sera do not exhibit this effect and shift cultures to the proliferation of fibroblasts.

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Inhibitory effects of two human interferon preparations, leukocyte interferon (Le-IF) and fibroblast interferon (F-IF), on granulocytic progenitor cells (CFU-C) from hematologically normal cancer patients and from patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia were evaluated. There was a wide variation in sensitivity of CFU-C to both Le-IF and F-IF. F-IF was mor inhibitory against CFU-C than le-If.

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Bone marrow from normal and chronic myeloid leukemia donors was grown in liquid cultures without feeder layers and with and without 12-u-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate (TPA). In 24-96 hours most of the cells (60-70%) cultured with 10(-7) M and 10(-8) M TPA stuck to the bottom of the flasks and had a peculiar shape resembling macrophages possessing strong phagocytizing activity and surface markers of monocyte-macrophage lineage of differentiation. 10(-7) M and 10(-8) M TPA fully inhibited CFU(c) in cultures of normal marrow as well as of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients; 10(-9) M and 10(-10) M exhibited individually varied partial suppression.

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