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Biol Bull 112: 377-382. (June 1957)
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GROWTH-PROMOTING EFFECTS OF HYDROLYZED NUCLEIC ACIDS, NUCLEOTIDES, AND NUCLEOSIDES ON ENDAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA

MITSURU NAKAMURA 1

1 Department of Bacteriology, Montana State University, Missoula, Montana

1. Enzyme and alkaline hydrolysates of ribonucleic and desoxyribonucleic acids contained growth-promoting factors for Endamoeba histolytica. Acid hydrolysates of nucleic acids, however, were without this stimulatory activity on the amebas.

2. Nucleosides, adenosine, guanosine, and thymidine, were stimulatory to the NRS and HUS-100 strains but not for the UC strain. Nucleotides, adenylic acid, guanylic acid, thymidylic acid, and uridylic acid, were highly stimulatory for the growth of all three strains of E. histolytica studied.







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