Williamson et al., 1962 - Google Patents
Incorporation of Sulfur Amino Acids by Leucocytes during Wound HealingWilliamson et al., 1962
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- Williamson M
- Whalen M
- Haley H
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- Clinical Chemistry
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The effect of wounding on the uptake of S35-labeled amino acids by leucocytes of the blood was studied. Although a significant increase in the rate of uptake of cystine was observed after wounding, there appeared to be no effect on the incorporation of methionine. The effect …
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