
Using cytochemical methods, the authors tested enzymatic reactions in L-As and L-C3 cells. They found that esterase activity in particular, but also several other enzyme activities, were higher in L-C3 cells than in L-As cells. This furnished further evidence of the raised metabolic activity of the cold-resistant cell subline L-C3 compared with the L-As line.
Cold Temperature, L Cells, Acclimatization, Humans
Cold Temperature, L Cells, Acclimatization, Humans
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