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Edward W. Voss

1 paper in the library · publishing 1978

Papers

Inhibition of lectin stimulation of murine lymphocytes by mescaline

Biochemical Pharmacology January 1, 1978 Daniel L. Sissors, Edward W. Voss

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.