1962
DOI: 10.1042/bj0840600
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The effects of 200r. of x-radiation in vivo on phosphate-transfer reactions in nuclei from rat thymus gland

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“…This ATP formation whose rate is about that of the rate obtained with mitochondria from the same tissue has been called "nuclear phosphorylation" by the Rockefeller group. It may be a real challenge to elucidate the mechanism of this "nuclear phosphorylation" (63, 94,139,159), which has been used as a means of assaying nuclear activities by several other laboratories (94)(95)(96).…”
Section: A Adenosine Triphosphatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ATP formation whose rate is about that of the rate obtained with mitochondria from the same tissue has been called "nuclear phosphorylation" by the Rockefeller group. It may be a real challenge to elucidate the mechanism of this "nuclear phosphorylation" (63, 94,139,159), which has been used as a means of assaying nuclear activities by several other laboratories (94)(95)(96).…”
Section: A Adenosine Triphosphatementioning
confidence: 99%