Abstract

The changes in the average cAMP and cGMP content of developing Xenopus laevis embryos have been studied. Both nucleotides exhibited complicated patterns of change. It is possible, however, to correlate the changes in the ratio between the nucleotides during the early phases of development with the current notion that a low ratio is a distinction of mitotically active cells.

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