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Armour regularly shipped barrels of calf thymuses ("neck sweetbreads") to Szent-Gyorgyi in Woods Hole. His rooms atop the Marine Biological Laboratory building on Main Street began to overflow with centrifuges used to extract submicroscopic quantities of promine and retine. More recently, Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi and his colleagues, Dr. Andrew Hegyeli and Jane A. McLaughlin, have found a cheaper and more abundant source: human urine. So, at nearby Otis Air Force Base, six latrines have special urinals, which yield from 60 to 100 liters a day for Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi's research...
...retine. The two substances are maddeningly similar. To get them apart, the technicians rely on the fact that promine separates out more readily in an acid solution, and retine in one that is alkaline. What they have left after days of work is admittedly still impure. Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi hopes other scientists will find ways to improve...
Dissolved in peanut oil, the promine and retine preparations are injected into mice to observe the effect on the animals' cancers. Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi's mouse house is across the yard from the lab building. There he has tested promine and retine on hundreds of tumors. Two of the three types of tumor he works with are favorites of researchers: transplanted from one animal to another, they grow fast, and give a quick indication of a drug's effects. Promine speeds the growth of these cancers; retine makes them grow more slowly and actually causes some tumors...
Double the Retine? Nothing quite like promine and retine has been discovered before, although sex hormones and chemically related compounds are used in treating some forms of cancer. The commonest of the many kinds of cancer, Szent-Gyorgyi notes, are the types that usually develop in middle life. "We have some evidence from ani mals," he says, "that the body's output of both promine and retine may decline with advancing age. But what seems to be more important is that the ratio of the two substances changes. Later in life, the body makes proportionately less of the retarding...
Cancer researchers have had their hopes raised and then dashed so many times that they are jumping to no optimistic conclusions about Szent-Gyorgyi's latest work. Neither is he. "We have made only a preliminary report," he says. "We hope other laboratories will test our theory and help to prove or disprove it. I am already getting letters from all over, asking me to send 'the cancer cure.' There is no such thing, and I have not enough material even for other laboratories. The urgent thing is for other researchers to make and test these substances...