Nucleic acid phosphorus of mouse pancreas after pilocarpine administration.

[1]  M. Rabinovitch,et al.  Nucleic acid phosphorus in submaxillary glands of mice after duct ligation. , 1952, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[2]  L. Hokin The role of ribonucleic acids in amylase secretion by pancreas slices. , 1952, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[3]  L. Hokin The synthesis and secretion of amylase by pigeon pancreas in vitro. , 1951, The Biochemical journal.

[4]  B. Thorell,et al.  Turnover Rates During Formation of Proteins and Polynucleotides in Regenerating Tissues , 1951 .

[5]  I. Leslie,et al.  A New Approach in the Biochemistry of Growth and Development , 1950, Nature.

[6]  I. Leslie,et al.  The nucleoprotein content of fibroblasts growing in vitro. 4. Changes in the ribonucleic acid phosphorus (RNAP) and deoxyribonucleic acid phosphorus (DNAP) content. , 1949, The Biochemical journal.

[7]  C. Noback,et al.  Histochemical studies of the basophilia, lipase and phosphatases in the mammalian pancreas and salivary glands. , 1947, The American journal of anatomy.

[8]  W. C. Schneider Phosphorus compounds in animal tissues; a comparison of methods for the estimation of nucleic acids. , 1946, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[9]  George W. Snedecor,et al.  Statistical methods applied to experiments in agriculture and biology. , 1946 .

[10]  G SCHMIDT,et al.  A method for the determination of desoxyribonucleic acid, ribonucleic acid, and phosphoproteins in animal tissues. , 1945, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[11]  B. Babkin Secretory mechanism of the digestive glands , 1944 .

[12]  W. Covell A microscopic study of pancreatic secretion in the living animal , 1928 .