
A survey of the available literature on the role of cyclic nucleotides (cyclic adenosine 3,5-monophosphate and cyclic guanosine 3,5-monophosphate) in the control over various aspects of cellular activity: regulation of growth and morphology of normal and tumorous cells, participation in differentiation of cells, blast-transformation, regulation of inflammatory and immunological processes governed by lymphocytes, is presented. A presumable mechanism of action of cyclic nucleotides is considered.
Mitosis, Antineoplastic Agents, Cell Differentiation, DNA, In Vitro Techniques, Lymphocyte Activation, Hormones, Liver Glycogen, Enzyme Activation, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Neoplasms, Cyclic AMP, Prostaglandins, Animals, Humans, Calcium, Cyclic GMP, Protein Kinases
Mitosis, Antineoplastic Agents, Cell Differentiation, DNA, In Vitro Techniques, Lymphocyte Activation, Hormones, Liver Glycogen, Enzyme Activation, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Neoplasms, Cyclic AMP, Prostaglandins, Animals, Humans, Calcium, Cyclic GMP, Protein Kinases
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