Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons
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Resumo: | It could be experimentally proved that phospholipids retard and cholesterol and its derivatives promote the formation of tumors induced by carcinogenic hydrocarbons. No sufficient stress can be laid upon the important phenomenon that two very common groups of lipids, i. e. natural components of whatever animal cell, positively influence the mechanism of carcinogenesis. The fact that phospholipids and cholesterol, besides proteins, constitute quantitatively speaking the most important components of cell membranes, led to the logic reasoning that cell surfaces actually do represent a key position in cancer etiology. A series of thusfar ununderstood phenomena can thus be explained satisfactorily. |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic HidrocarbonsFosfolipídios Retardam e Colesterol e seus Derivados Aceleram a Formação de Tumores Induzidos por Hidrocarbonetos CancerígenosNeoplasias/induzido quimicamenteNeoplasias/etiologiaHidrocarbonetos/toxicidadeFosfolipídeosColesterolNeoplasms/chemically inducedNeoplasms/etiologyHydrocarbons/toxicityPhospholipidsCholesterolNeoplasias/inducido químicamenteNeoplasias/etiologíaHidrocarburos/toxicidadFosfolípidosColesterolIt could be experimentally proved that phospholipids retard and cholesterol and its derivatives promote the formation of tumors induced by carcinogenic hydrocarbons. No sufficient stress can be laid upon the important phenomenon that two very common groups of lipids, i. e. natural components of whatever animal cell, positively influence the mechanism of carcinogenesis. The fact that phospholipids and cholesterol, besides proteins, constitute quantitatively speaking the most important components of cell membranes, led to the logic reasoning that cell surfaces actually do represent a key position in cancer etiology. A series of thusfar ununderstood phenomena can thus be explained satisfactorily.Ficou experimentalmente comprovado que os fosfolipideos retardam e o colesterol e seus derivados aceleram a formação de tumores induzidos por hidrocarbonetos cancerígenos. Acentua-se a suma importância deste fenômeno, pois trata-se de dois grupos de lipídeos comuns, aliás componentes naturais de qualquer célula animal, capazes de influenciar, positivamente, o mecanismo da carcinogênese. O fato de que os fosfolipideos e o colesterol, ao lado das proteínas, constituem quantitativamente os componentes principais da membrana celular, conduziu ao raciocínio lógico que as membranas devem representar uma posição chave na etiologia do câncer.INCA2023-08-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos, Avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/400910.32635/2176-9745.RBC.1968v24n38.4009Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 24 No. 38 (1968): Oct.; 73-81Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 24 Núm. 38 (1968): oct.; 73-81Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 24 n. 38 (1968): out.; 73-812176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/4009/2805Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Brasileira de Cancerologiahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAltman, Reinout F. A.Pugachiov, OlgaBallini-Kerr, ItáliaSilva, Delcácio J. daPinto-Leon, Leonor L. S.Lopes , Carlos R. N.Freire, Ivan B.2023-08-18T19:50:53Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/4009Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2023-08-18T19:50:53Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons Fosfolipídios Retardam e Colesterol e seus Derivados Aceleram a Formação de Tumores Induzidos por Hidrocarbonetos Cancerígenos |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons Altman, Reinout F. A. Neoplasias/induzido quimicamente Neoplasias/etiologia Hidrocarbonetos/toxicidade Fosfolipídeos Colesterol Neoplasms/chemically induced Neoplasms/etiology Hydrocarbons/toxicity Phospholipids Cholesterol Neoplasias/inducido químicamente Neoplasias/etiología Hidrocarburos/toxicidad Fosfolípidos Colesterol |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons |
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Phospholipids Retard and Cholesterol and Its Derivatives Promote the Formation of Tumors Induced by Carcinogenic Hidrocarbons |
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Altman, Reinout F. A. |
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Altman, Reinout F. A. Pugachiov, Olga Ballini-Kerr, Itália Silva, Delcácio J. da Pinto-Leon, Leonor L. S. Lopes , Carlos R. N. Freire, Ivan B. |
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Pugachiov, Olga Ballini-Kerr, Itália Silva, Delcácio J. da Pinto-Leon, Leonor L. S. Lopes , Carlos R. N. Freire, Ivan B. |
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Altman, Reinout F. A. Pugachiov, Olga Ballini-Kerr, Itália Silva, Delcácio J. da Pinto-Leon, Leonor L. S. Lopes , Carlos R. N. Freire, Ivan B. |
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Neoplasias/induzido quimicamente Neoplasias/etiologia Hidrocarbonetos/toxicidade Fosfolipídeos Colesterol Neoplasms/chemically induced Neoplasms/etiology Hydrocarbons/toxicity Phospholipids Cholesterol Neoplasias/inducido químicamente Neoplasias/etiología Hidrocarburos/toxicidad Fosfolípidos Colesterol |
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Neoplasias/induzido quimicamente Neoplasias/etiologia Hidrocarbonetos/toxicidade Fosfolipídeos Colesterol Neoplasms/chemically induced Neoplasms/etiology Hydrocarbons/toxicity Phospholipids Cholesterol Neoplasias/inducido químicamente Neoplasias/etiología Hidrocarburos/toxicidad Fosfolípidos Colesterol |
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It could be experimentally proved that phospholipids retard and cholesterol and its derivatives promote the formation of tumors induced by carcinogenic hydrocarbons. No sufficient stress can be laid upon the important phenomenon that two very common groups of lipids, i. e. natural components of whatever animal cell, positively influence the mechanism of carcinogenesis. The fact that phospholipids and cholesterol, besides proteins, constitute quantitatively speaking the most important components of cell membranes, led to the logic reasoning that cell surfaces actually do represent a key position in cancer etiology. A series of thusfar ununderstood phenomena can thus be explained satisfactorily. |
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