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1 Departments of Oral Biology, Oral Pathology, Cell and Molecular Biology and Pathology, Schools of Dentistry and Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 30902, USA
lodoacetate at 10-3 M and 10-4 M concentrations was found to strongly inhibit incorporation of both 14C-choline and 3H-inositol into phospholipids of calvaria from newborn rats; it had somewhat less effect on ethanolamine incorporation and almost no effect on serine incorporation. Similar though less dramatic results were observed with cyanide or dinitrophenol at similar concentrations.
Submitted on August 8, 1974
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