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L-CELLS were treated with sub-cellular fractions after X-irradiation and an appreciable restorative effect was noted after addition of nuclear fraction and to a lesser extent with mitochondria. The results will be presented elsewhere. However, the results of these experiments varied from experiment to experiment. In some experiments significant restorative effect was noticed but in the other additions unirradiated nuclei had no effect.
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MILETIĆ, B., PETROVIĆ, D. & ZAJEC, L. Restoration of X-irradiated L-cells by Means of Highly Polymerized Isologous Deoxyribonucleic Acid. Nature 197, 90–91 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197090a0
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