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The uptake of thymidine-methyl–3H into DNA of stomach and intestine was significantly decreased within 4 hr after subjecting mice to restraint-stress. The failure to detect any appreciable change in thymidine kinase, thymidylate kinase, asparatate carbamoyltransferase, or DNA nucleotidyltransferase after 3 hr of restraint indicated that these enzymes were not directly involved in the stress-induced inhibition of DNA synthesis.
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