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The Use of High Pressure Liquid Chromatography to Monitor Nucleotide Levels in Cells

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High pressure liquid chromatography has proved to be a valuable tool in measuring the nucleotide levels in cell extracts (1, 2). The analyses are accomplished with high speed, sensitivity, resolution and accuracy. A decided advantage of this technique is that the major naturally occurring nucleotides can be monitored at one time concurrently with nucleotides of purine and pyrimidine analogs.

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Brown, P.R., Parks, R.E. (1974). The Use of High Pressure Liquid Chromatography to Monitor Nucleotide Levels in Cells. In: Sperling, O., De Vries, A., Wyngaarden, J.B. (eds) Purine Metabolism in Man. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 41. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1433-3_58

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