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Apurinic Acid

Known as: Acid, Apurinic, Apurinic Acid [Chemical/Ingredient] 
Hydrolysate of DNA in which purine bases have been removed.
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Synthetic homopolyribonucleotides poly(A), poly(U), poly(C), and poly(G), poly(A, G, U), apurinic acid and native and denatured… 
1979
1979
SummaryUsing normal rat liver imprints, studies were carried out on the effects of histone extraction and the formation of… 
1979
1979
An endonuclease activity making single-strand breaks into depurinated and alkylated DNA has been purified 500-fold from… 
1976
1976
An endonuclease of Escherichia coli active on a DNA treated with methylmethane sulfonate has been separated from an endonuclease… 
1975
1974
1974
Summary Diethylstilbestrol (DES) can be bound to DNA in vitro as a result of the action of long-wavelength UV irradiation or of… 
1973
1973
Apurinic acid (APA) obtained by mild acid hydrolysis of DNA was degraded to low-molecular-weight fragments. The fraction with an… 
1966
1966
In a previous communication' we have discussed some of the implications of the concept of a template and of its functions in the… 
1964
1964
In previous work, up to seven consecutive thymine deoxynucleotides have been found in calf-thymus DNA (Burton & Petersen, 1960…