The apurinic acids from deoxyribonucleic acid fractions.

[1]  P. W. Kent,et al.  Distribution of pyrimidine bases in herringroe deoxyribonucleic acid. , 1955, Biochemical Journal.

[2]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Studies on nucleoproteins. III. Deoxyribonucleic acid complexes with basic polyelectrolytes and their fractional extraction. , 1955, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[3]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Nucleic Acids , 2020, Definitions.

[4]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Studies on nucleoproteins. II. Fractionation of deoxyribonucleic acids through fractional dissociation of their complexes with basic proteins. , 1954, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[5]  E. Chargaff,et al.  On a deoxyribonuclease from germinating barley. , 1954, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[6]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Studies on nucleoproteins. I. Dissociation and reassociation of the deoxyribonucleohistone of calf thymus. , 1954, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[7]  D. Letham,et al.  Studies in the determination of nucleotide sequence in desoxypentosenucleic acids. , 1954, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[8]  C. Desoer,et al.  The composition of highly polymerized human splenic desoxypentose nucleic acids. , 1954, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics.

[9]  G. R. Wyatt,et al.  The bases of the nucleic acids of some bacterial and animal viruses: the occurrence of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine. , 1953, The Biochemical journal.

[10]  G. L. Brown,et al.  Heterogeneity of Deoxyribonucleic Acids , 1953, Nature.

[11]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Separation of Calf Thymus Deoxyribonucleic Acid into Fractions of Different Composition , 1953, Nature.

[12]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Composition of Mammalian Desoxyribonucleic Acids1 , 1953 .

[13]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Physical and chemical properties of the apurinic acid of calf thymus. , 1953, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[14]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Distribution density of nucleotides within a desoxyribonucleic acid chain. , 1953, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[15]  J. Smith,et al.  The structure of ribonucleic acid. III. The end groups, the general structure and the nature of the core. , 1952, The Biochemical journal.

[16]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Correlation between the action of pancreatic desoxyribonuclease and the nature of its substrates. , 1952, Journal of Biological Chemistry.

[17]  S. Sturgis,et al.  Cytosinethymine ratios of endometrial desoxypentose nucleic acids. , 1952, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[18]  E. Kay,et al.  An Improved Preparation of Sodium Desoxyribonucleate , 1952 .

[19]  E. Chargaff,et al.  The formation apurinic acid from the desoxyribonucleic acid of calf thymus. , 1952, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[20]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Specific Requirements for the Action of Deoxyribonuclease , 1951, Nature.

[21]  G. C. Butler,et al.  The chromatographic separation of phosphatases in snake venoms. , 1951, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[22]  G. R. Wyatt The purine and pyrimidine composition of deoxypentose nucleic acids. , 1951, The Biochemical journal.

[23]  E. Chargaff,et al.  Studies on the structure of ribonucleic acids. , 1951, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[24]  E. Chargaff,et al.  The separation and estimation of ribonucleotides in minute quantities. , 1950, The Journal of biological chemistry.