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May 01, 1969; Volume 5,Issue 3

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    Antibody to Dihydrofolate Reductase from a Methotrexate-Resistant Subline of the L1210 Lymphoma
    J. P. PERKINS, G. HILLMAN, D. FISCHER and J. R. BERTINO
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 213-218;
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    Activation of Genetic Transcription in Rat Liver Chromatin by 3-Methylcholanthrene
    EDWARD BRESNICK and HELENE MOSSÉ
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 219-226;
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    Specific Tritium Labeling of a Potent Gastrin Analogue
    C. S. PANDE, J. RUDICK, L. ORNSTEIN, I. L. SCHWARTZ and RODERICH WALTER
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 227-235;
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    The Association of Xenon with Subcellular Components of Rat Cerebral Cortex
    E. KWAN and A. TREVOR
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 236-243;
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    Optical Studies of Drug-Protein Complexes
    COLIN F. CHIGNELL
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 244-252;
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    Amine Synthesis in Regenerating Rat Liver: Extremely Rapid Turnover of Ornithine Decarboxylase
    DIANE H. RUSSELL and SOLOMON H. SNYDER
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 253-262;
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    The Effects of 6-Chloro-8-aza-9-cyclopentylpurine on Nucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis in Escherichia coli
    MORRIS S. ZEDECK, ALAN C. SARTORELLI, JAMES M. JOHNSON and RAYMOND W. RUDDON
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 263-270;
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    The Effects of 6-Chloro-8-aza-9-cyclopentylpurine on Nucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis in Escherichia coli
    JAMES M. JOHNSON, RAYMOND W. RUDDON, MORRIS S. ZEDECK and ALAN C. SARTORELLI
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 271-285;
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    The Effect of Organic and Inorganic Cations on the Decarbamylation of Dimethylcarbamylacetylcholinesterase: A Comparison with Deacetylation
    B. D. ROUFOGALIS and J. THOMAS
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 286-293;
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    The Role of Adenosine Triphosphate and Adenosine Triphosphatase in the Release of Catecholamines from the Adrenal Medulla
    A. M. POISNER and J. M. TRIFARÓ
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 294-299;
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    Fatty Acid-Conjugated Polyamines that Alter Cell Permeability and Active Transport Properties of Escherichia coil
    SIMON SILVER and MARY LEE KRALOVIC
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1969, 5 (3) 300-302;
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