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DNA synthesis and distribution of first and second divisions in 72-h-cultures of human leukocytes

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Lymphocyten eines gesunden Erwachsenen lassen ohne Stimulation keine messbare DNS-Synthese erkennen. Nach Stimulation durch Phytohaemagglutinin finden am 2. und 3. Tag je eine Phase intensiver DNS-Synthese statt, was auf die Anwesenheit von mindestens zwei verschiedenen Zellpopulationen hinweist.

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Grateful acknowledgment is made to Dr.A. Brøgger and Dr.P. Eker for their kind advice and criticism.

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Johansen, J. DNA synthesis and distribution of first and second divisions in 72-h-cultures of human leukocytes. Experientia 28, 416–417 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02008311

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