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Deficiency of CO2 stopped the growth of strain L mouse fibroblasts in monolayer cultures. Cells in such cultures would recover after lengthy deficiencies upon replacement of CO2. Ribonucleosides, deoxyribonucleosides, or extracts of normal cells would substitute partially for CO2. A comparable level of substitution would occur with a purine and pyrimidine combination as simple as hypoxanthine and orotic acid. Combining other compounds involved in CO2 metabolism with the ribosides did not result in more complete substitution.
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