Coyle et al., 1970 - Google Patents
Cell killing and the accumulation of breaks in the DNA of HEp-2 cells incubated in the presence of hydroxyureaCoyle et al., 1970
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- Coyle M
- Strauss B
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- Cancer Research
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Thymidine incorporation by HEp-2 cells was reduced 10-fold by 2.5 mm hydroxyurea (HU). The DNA in lysates from untreated cells sedimented through alkaline sucrose gradients as an aggregate plus a smaller component which could be chased into the aggregate. Only …
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