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TISSUE changes in mice injected with a commercial mixture of the four pentose nucleotides of ribonucleic acid have been previously described1. Observations on normal and tumour-bearing mice treated with guanylic, adenylic, cytidylic and uridylic acids have now shown changes in the tissues and blood which are characteristic of the individual nucleotides.
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BARKER, G., GULLAND, J. & PARSONS, L. Tissue Changes in Experimental Mice Treated with Pentose Nucleotides. Nature 157, 482–483 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157482d0
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