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The turnover rate of the phosphate groups of ribonucleic acid varies a great deal with its localization inside the cell. Differences seem to exist between resting and dividing cells.
An interpretation of the part of these facts has been proposed.
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Jenner, R., Szafarz, D. Vitesse de renouvellement et localisation de l'acide ribonucléique. Experientia 6, 60 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02174820
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