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THERE are now methods of separating in bulk neuronal and neuroglial cells1,2, and we have used them to study the in vivo synthesis of RNA in these cellular fractions. There seem to be significant differences between the kinetics of labelling of the RNA of the two cell types.
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VOLPE, P., GIUDITTA, A. Kinetics of RNA Labelling in Fractions enriched with Neuroglia and Neurones. Nature 216, 154 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/216154a0
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