De Pauw-Gillet M C, Siwek B, Pozzi G, Sabbioni E, Bassleer R J
Department of Histology and Cytology, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Liège, Belgium.
Anticancer Res. 1990 Jul-Aug;10(4):1029-33.
The effects exerted by FeSO4, in the presence or absence of vitamin C, on melanogenesis and proliferation in mouse B16 melanoma cells in culture were analysed either in serum-free (MEM-N2) or in serum-supplemented media. These cellular parameters can be either stimulated or on the contrary inhibited, depending on the metal concentration, the presence or the absence of vitamin C and serum, and on the type of culture (subconfluent or clonal). Vitamin C toxicity for B16 cells was decreased in the presence of FeSO4.