Abstract
Summary
Phosphate incorporation into nucleic acid and phosphoprotein of liver, kidney and tumor tissue slices shows some dependence upon the presence of oxygen.
The inhibition of radiophosphate incorporation into nucleic acid and phosphoprotein of tumor slices by nitrogen and its partial reversal by the addition of glucose suggest that, at least in tumor tissue, glycolysis can also serve as a source of energy for the incorporation.
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