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Growth of chick aortic endothelial cells: Incorporation of tritiated uridine and thymidine

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Zellen der Kückenaorta zeigten, dass der Einbau von H3-behandeltem Uridin oder Thymidin in linearem Verhältnis zur Zeitdauer der Stoffeinwirkung stand. Sekundäre, ebenso alle weiteren Zellkulturen ergaben markante Zunahme der linearen Pyrimidinaufnahme, eine Inkorporation, die mit zunehmender Zellgrösse und höherem Stoffwechsel zusammenhängt.

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Supported by NIH grants HE-05998, and Research Career Award AI-K6-20-517 to Dr.J. J. Quilligan jr.; Atomic Energy Commission contract AT(04-3)-322; and grants from the John A. Hartford Foundation and the Crenshaw Research Foundation.

On leave from University of Tokyo School of Medicine, Tokyo (Japan).

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Murata, K., Quilligan, J.J. & Morrison, L.M. Growth of chick aortic endothelial cells: Incorporation of tritiated uridine and thymidine. Experientia 21, 637–638 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02144051

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