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Some aspects of phosphorus metabolism of spleens of mice infected with Friend leukemia agent have been presented. A comparison has been made of concentrations of different phosphorus-containing cellular components as well as uptake of P32 into these components. Early in the infection, before significant spleen enlargement occurs, increase in uptake of P32 is restricted to microsomal and subparticulate lipid and nucleic acid. Later when spleen enlargement is marked. all phosphorus-containing fractions studied showed increased P32 uptake. X-irradiation, which caused marked reduction in spleen size, reduced P32 uptake into fractions of both control and infected spleens, with greater reduction in the infected ones.
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