PMID: 6028408Jul 21, 1967Paper

Sleep: effects on incorporation of inorganic phosphate into brain fractions

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P ReichM L Karnovsky

Abstract

During sleep there is a two- to threefold increase in the incorporation of inorganic orthophosphate-(32)P into a chemical fraction of the brain of the 20-day-old rat. This increase is not in the lipids or nucleic acids, but is associated with an acid-labile phosphate entity of the tissue residue after extraction of these fractions and phosphorus-containing substances of low molecular weight.

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Mar 1, 1965·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·G M COOK, E H EYLAR

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