On the — 1.9 Volt (Alternating Current) Polarographic Signal of Tissues
AUTOR(ES)
Hata, Shun-Ichi
RESUMO
A polarographic signal at — 1.9 V (against a saturated-calomel electrode as a reference) is present in extracts of rapidly proliferating animal and plant tissues of normal and cancerous origin. A similar signal was also found in “germ cells”. The possible lack of this signal in human urine may be helpful for the early detection of neoplasias.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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