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Urinary excretion of methylated purines following inhalation of dimethyl sulphate

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Nach Inhalation des alkylierenden Agens Dimethylsulfat wurden im Urin von Mäusen methylierte Purine in Mengen von etwa 0,3% der Dimethylsulfatdosis ausgeschieden. Auch bei einer 100-fachen Expositionsverminderung mit radioaktivem Dimethalsulfat wird ungefähr der gleiche relative Anteil an markierten Purinen eliminiert.

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Acknowledgements: We thank Dr.P. D. Lawley of the Chester Beatty Research Institute for the gift of 3-methyladenine. This investigation is supported by a graht from the Swedish Medical Research Council.

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Löfroth, G., Osterman-Golkar, S. & Wennerberg, R. Urinary excretion of methylated purines following inhalation of dimethyl sulphate. Experientia 30, 641–642 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921519

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