Zusammenfassung
Die Verteilung von radioaktivem Phosphor im Gehirn virusinfizierter weisser Mäuse ist geprüft worden. Im Zeitpunkt maximaler Virusvermehrung nimmt die Aufnahme des radioaktiven Phosphors in den Phosphorverbindungen der infizierten Gehirne deutlich zu. Virologische und biochemische Aspekte wurden diskutiert.
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Aided by grants from the Japan Ministry of Education, and the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science.
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Kimura, R., Hotta, S., Fujii, T. et al. The uptake of radioactive phosphorus into phosphorus compounds in the brains of virus-infected mice. Experientia 11, 160–162 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158484
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