Abstract
Summary
Lymphocytes from patients with lung carcinoma exhibit elevated oligomycin-sensitive ATPase activity. Patients with nonmalignant diseases and normal individuals showed identical low activity. The absence of Na. K-activated ATPase has been given an explanation by the procedures used for preparation of the cell homogenate.
We gratefully acknowledge the technical assistance of Miss Miriam Fisher and Mrs. Virginia Hall.
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