Neoplastic cells, particularly human mammary carcinoma cells, shed or secrete glycoproteins which are tumor-specific. These compounds contain N-acetylneuraminic acid (NANA) and they differ from the bulk of serum proteins and glycoproteins in being soluble in perchloric acid. Graded number of R3230 adenocarcinoma (AdCa) cells were implanted subcutaneously in groups of female Fisher rats.
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