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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Phylogeny of the Ribonuclease-Ribonuclease Inhibitor System: Its Distribution in Tissues and its Response During Leukaemogenesis and Aging

N Kraft and K Shortman

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 23(1) 175 - 184
Published: 1970

Abstract

Acid RNAase, alkaline RNAase, and alkaline RNAase inhibitor appear to be widespread in higher animals. The livers of all mammalian species tested including that ofa monotreme contained inhibitor active against bovine pancreatic RNAase. Chick liver contained inhibitor active against "activated" chick liver supernatant RNAase, but not against bovine pancreatic RNAase. The rat liver inhibitor showed partial activity against chick liver supernatant RNAase.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9700175

© CSIRO 1970

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