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Modification de métabolisme des ARN induites par l'adrénaline dans les cellules animales

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The effects of adrenalin were studied on mice liver RNA, with different concentrations and action times. It was found that, after the incorporation of the radioactive precursor, the activity increased rapidly, followed almost immediately by an inhibition, which itself decreased progressively.

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Decallonne, J.R., Briquet, M.V., Lambert, R.R. et al. Modification de métabolisme des ARN induites par l'adrénaline dans les cellules animales. Experientia 23, 365–366 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02144519

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