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Data are presented which permit regarding the mitogenetic muscle radiation in vivo at the state of rest as a “physiological” degradational radiation. The radiation spectra of the frog muscles (m. gastrocnemius, m. semimembranosus, and m. tarsalis anticus) differ in the quantity and distribution of the active bands. The least amount of the latter is present in the spectrum of gastrocnemius muscle, whereas m. tarsalis ant. contains the largest quantity of the bands. The regulation of the muscle's substrate at the state of rest is envisaged on the basis of these results.
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Gurvich, A.A. Mitogenetic radiation of the neuromuscular system as a method of analyzing its molecular substrate. Bull Exp Biol Med 50, 1056–1059 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784879
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