Publications by authors named "M L Figel'man"

It has been proved that nuclear and cytoplasmic RNAs, isolated from spleens of T2 phage immunized rats and mice, can induce T2 phage antibodies in cells of the transplantable rat lymphosarcoma. With the nuclear RNA from rat spleens, the effect is persisting in a number of subsequent cell generations. The data presented are principally in accord with results of the authors' previous studies in which lymphosarcoma cells were treated with RNA extracted from spleens of rat immunized with sheep red cells.

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Messenger RNA was isolated from spleen polysomes of rats immunized with sheep red cells, two methods being employed: a sorption of mRNA on on membrane filters, and poly(U)-cellulose affinity chromatography. The rat transplantable lymphosarcoma cells treated with this RNA started hemolysine synthesis which persisted throughout many cell generations in transplantation of the tumor. The probability is discussed of m-RNA not only functioning as a template for antibody synthesis but also deblocating appropriate genes in recipient cells.

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