Abstract
SummaryThe L-aspartic acid sparing effect of the nutritional requirement for L-asparagine for the Jensen sarcoma and the Walker 256 carcinoma was reinvestigated. The effect was found only when the aspartic acid contained L-asparagine as a contaminant. Studies on the induction of asparagine synthetase by high concentrations of aspartic acid gave negative results.
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