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S. H. H. Swierenga, J. F. Whitfield, D. J. Gillan, Alteration by Malignant Transformation of the Calcium Requirements for Cell Proliferation in Vitro, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 57, Issue 1, July 1976, Pages 125–129, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/57.1.125
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Abstract
Cells from the thigh muscles of normal fetal rats proliferated rapidly and indefinitely in a medium containing adult rat “plasma” and a normal free-calcium concentration, but they could not proliferate in calcium-deficient plasma medium. As the animals grew older, the cells became increasingly less able to proliferate even in normal (high-calcium) plasma medium, though they retained the potential to proliferate in a more conventional medium containing fetal bovine serum. By contrast, neoplastic adult cells from malignant rhabdomyosarcomas (induced by Ni3S2) proliferated rapidly and indefinitely in both normal and low-calcium plasma medium.