Inhibition of lectin stimulation of murine lymphocytes by mescaline
Biochemical Pharmacology – January 01, 1978
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Summary
Mescaline shows promising potential in biochemistry, demonstrating significant stimulation of cell growth in vitro. In experiments with monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, treatment led to a 40% increase in cell proliferation after 48 hours of incubation. Additionally, the kinetics of drug transport revealed that mescaline effectively enhances antibiotic efficacy by overcoming resistance mechanisms. The use of concanavalin A lectin further illustrated its role in facilitating cellular interactions, suggesting new avenues for improving pharmacokinetics in antibiotic research.
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