Methods Used in Adenosine Research 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-4886-3_4
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The Study of Adenosine Metabolism in Isolated Cells and Tissues

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“…Only deaminated metabolites (inosine and hypoxanthine) were found in the incubation medium. This is in agreement with previous demonstrations that nucleotides do not easily cross membranes of resting cells (Santos et al, 1968;Barberis et al, 1981;Henderson, 1985). Labeled inosine in the medium is probably to a large extent formed by extracellular degradation of adenosine by an ectoenzyme, since the specific activity ("zero time" uptake) of inosine in the medium was high already immediately after exposure to the cells.…”
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“…Only deaminated metabolites (inosine and hypoxanthine) were found in the incubation medium. This is in agreement with previous demonstrations that nucleotides do not easily cross membranes of resting cells (Santos et al, 1968;Barberis et al, 1981;Henderson, 1985). Labeled inosine in the medium is probably to a large extent formed by extracellular degradation of adenosine by an ectoenzyme, since the specific activity ("zero time" uptake) of inosine in the medium was high already immediately after exposure to the cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%