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35S-Sulphate incorporation into myelin sulphated mucopolysaccharides during rat brain development

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Rat brain myelin acid mucopolysaccharides (AMPS) incorporate 15%, 8%, 5.5% and 4% of tojtal associated35S-sulphate, 14, 21, 30 and 75 days after birth, respectively. The course of35S-sulphate incorporation into total rat brain mucopolysaccharides, as well in those from myelin, had a similar feature with peak on the 2nd week and a significant decrease on the 3rd and 4th week postnatally.

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Rusić, M., Levental, M. & Rakić, L. 35S-Sulphate incorporation into myelin sulphated mucopolysaccharides during rat brain development. Experientia 34, 696–697 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01947264

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