Abstract

After a period on protein-free diet and then starvation, high protein diet induces DNA synthesis in rat liver for a longer period than diet containing an equivalent amount of amino acids. The requirement for high protein diet is limited to an early part of the prereplicative period and administration of the high protein diet later did not prolong DNA synthesis.

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