1964
DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(64)90179-x
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Effect of tumor implant on the synthesis of diphosphopyridine nucleotide in the host liver

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“…The NAD pyrophosphorylase (ATP-NMN adenylyltransferase, EC 2.7.7.1) of the liver is located in the cell nuclei (Hogeboom & Schneider, 1952). The activity of this enzyme is very low in foetal and neonatal rat liver, in mammary carcinoma (Branster & Morton, 1956) and in the liver of young and of tumour-bearing mice (Waravdekar & McConnell, 1964). It is lower than in normal liver in azo-dye-induced and transplantable hepatomas (Shimoyama, Yamaguchi & Gholson, 1967).…”
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“…The NAD pyrophosphorylase (ATP-NMN adenylyltransferase, EC 2.7.7.1) of the liver is located in the cell nuclei (Hogeboom & Schneider, 1952). The activity of this enzyme is very low in foetal and neonatal rat liver, in mammary carcinoma (Branster & Morton, 1956) and in the liver of young and of tumour-bearing mice (Waravdekar & McConnell, 1964). It is lower than in normal liver in azo-dye-induced and transplantable hepatomas (Shimoyama, Yamaguchi & Gholson, 1967).…”
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