Zusammenfassung
Nachweis, dass die RNS-Synthese im Gehirn sich nach der Art der Injektion der radioaktiven Substanz richtet, während die Umsatzgeschwindigkeit von3H-Uridin in nicht-nukleotiden Substanzen ebenfalls von der Injektionsmethode abhängig ist.
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Supported by National Institutes of Health Grant No. NS09603 and the Foundations' Fund for Research in Psychiatry, Grant No. 70-487.Stephen C. Bondy is recipient of National Institutes of Health Research Career Development Award No. NS49945.
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Marchisio, P.C., Bondy, S.C. The kinetics of cerebral RNA synthesis in relation to the route of injection. Experientia 30, 335–336 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921648
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