| Literature DB >> 2323987 |
A P Gulamhusein1, M K Pratten, C A Williams, F Beck.
Abstract
We describe the results of experiments to study the effects on rat conceptuses cultured in human serum supplemented with rat serum which was separated into high (greater than 30 kDa) and low (less than 30 kDa) molecular weight fractions by ultrafiltration. Ultrafiltered rat serum was found to lack certain growth-promoting substances which are necessary for embryonic growth and differentiation during the culture period. Culture in whole human serum or human serum supplemented with low molecular weight fraction (filtrate) results in conceptuses which grow reasonably well but are anaemic, whilst anaemia is relieved by the high molecular weight fraction. Addition of human or rat transferrin (MW 80 kD approx.) to whole human serum alleviates anaemia, an effect observed more distinctly with rat transferrin.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2323987 PMCID: PMC1256894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anat ISSN: 0021-8782 Impact factor: 2.610