The turnover of tritium from thymidine in tissues of the rat

The uptake and retention of tritium labelled thymidine has been studied in eight tissues of the normal rat, in most cases the turnover being followed up to 8 weeks after injection. The biological factors which contribute to the observed shape of thymidine turnover curves are discussed, in particular...

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Lung
Male
Metabolism
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Radiometry
Rats
Spleen
Stomach
Testis
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