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July 01, 1965; Volume 1,Issue 1

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    The Effects of Antimicrobial Agents on Ribonucleic Acid Polymerase
    M. J. WARING
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 1-13; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.1.1.1
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    Fluorinated Pyrimidines XXVI. Mammalian Thymidylate Synthetase: Its Mechanism of Action and Inhibition by Fluorinated Nucleotides
    PHILIP REYES and CHARLES HEIDELBERGER
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 14-30;
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    Effects of Barbital on Amino Acid Metabolism in Escherichia coli
    DORA B. GOLDSTEIN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 31-46;
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    Human Pituitary Growth Hormone XI. Rate of Hydrolysis by Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, and Pepsin; Effect of Trypsin on the Biological Activity
    CHOH HAO LI and GUNNAR SAMUELSSON
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 47-52;
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    Factors Influencing the Stability of Heart Phosphofructokinase
    NABIL WAKID and TAG E. MANSOUR
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 53-59;
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    The Free Energy of Hydrolysis of Diethylphosphoryl Acetylcholinesterase
    IRWIN B. WILSON and ROBERTA A. RIO
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 60-65;
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    Effect of Hydrocortisone and Insulin on Uptake of α-Aminoisobutyric Acid by Isolated Perfused Rat Liver
    JOHN W. CHAMBERS, RALPH H. GEORG and ALLAN D. BASS
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 66-76;
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    The Transformation of Glyceryl Trinitrate and Other Nitrates by Glutathione-Organic Nitrate Reductase
    PHILIP NEEDLEMAN and F. EDMUND HUNTER
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 77-86;
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    The Correlation of Localization Rates of Benzeneboronic Acids in Brain and Tumor Tissue with Substituent Constants
    CORWIN HANSCH, A. RUTH STEWARD and JUNKICHI IWASA
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 87-92;
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    Misreading of RNA Codewords Induced by Aminoglycoside Antibiotics
    JULIAN DAVIES, LUIGI GORINI and BERNARD D. DAVIS
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 93-106;
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    Biosynthesis of Highly Labeled Actinomycins
    EDWARD KATZ, ANTHONY B. MAUGER and HERBERT WEISSBACH
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 107-109;
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    Insensitivity to Valine of Streptomycin-Dependent Escherichia coli K12
    W. J. POLGLASE
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1965, 1 (1) 109-112;
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