Abstract
When 131I-iododeoxyuridine (IUdR) (31 µmoles/kg) was given to cats, the in vivo incorporation into DNA of bone marrow, intestine, and spleen was increased 3- to 7-fold by deoxyglucosylthymine (TdG) given at a ratio IUdR:TdG = 1:2, and 5- to 14-fold at a ratio 1:5.
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