Mountford C E, Wright L C, Holmes K T, Mackinnon W B, Gregory P, Fox R M
Science. 1984 Dec 21;226(4681):1415-8. doi: 10.1126/science.6505699.
High-resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies of intact cancer cells revealed differences between cells with the capacity to metastasize and those that produce locally invasive tumors. The NMR resonances that characterize the metastatic cells were associated with an increased ratio of cholesterol to phospholipid and an increased amount of plasma membrane-bound cholesterol ester. High-resolution NMR spectroscopy could therefore be used to assess the metastatic potential of primary tumors.
对完整癌细胞进行的高分辨率质子核磁共振(NMR)研究揭示了具有转移能力的细胞与产生局部侵袭性肿瘤的细胞之间的差异。表征转移细胞的NMR共振与胆固醇与磷脂比例的增加以及质膜结合胆固醇酯含量的增加有关。因此,高分辨率NMR光谱可用于评估原发性肿瘤的转移潜力。