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Genetically inactive DNA and nuclear lactate dehydrogenase (1.1.1.27) activity in the erythrocyte ofAmphiuma tridactylum

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Dans les erythroblastes et jeunes hématies de la salamandre géante,Amphiuma tridactylum, l'activité de la deshydrogénase lactique n'est localisée que dans le chondriome. Pendant l'accumulation de l'hémoglobine et au cours de la croissance des hématies, l'activité devient de plus en plus nucléaire. On constate une correlation négative entre l'activité de la deshydrogénase lactique nucléaire et l'activité genétique de l'ADN.

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This work was carried out whilst one of us (A.M. A.) was in receipt of an undergraduate scholarship from the Boettcher Foundation, tenable at the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Denver; support from the Undergraduate Scholars' Program of this College is also gratefully acknowledged. We are grateful to Dr. H. G.Davies (MRC Biophysics Research Unit, London) and Dr. S. M.McGee-Russell (State University of New York, Albany) for criticism of the manuscript.

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David, G.B., Accola, A.M. Genetically inactive DNA and nuclear lactate dehydrogenase (1.1.1.27) activity in the erythrocyte ofAmphiuma tridactylum. Experientia 26, 606–608 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01898714

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