Oncology
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Iscador, a mistletoe preparation widely used in cancer chemotherapy, was found to contain a toxic component which is structurally and functionally closely related to viscumin. When antiviscumin was present in the medium, Vero cells were strongly, but not completely protected against Iscador. ⋯ The main cytotoxic protein in Iscador was retained on a desialylated fetuin column and on an antiviscumin column. This material was found to have a molecular weight close to, but not identical to, that of viscumin.