Abstract

Investigation of the incorporation of labeled pyrimidine precursors into free pyrimidine nucleotides, RNA, and DNA of the liver and tumor cells from mice with Ehrlich's ascites carcinoma showed that the incorporation of C14-uridine and C14-orotic acid into the liver of tumor-carrying animals is reduced compared with that into the liver of healthy animals.

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