Inversal relationship between basal adenylcyclase activity and maximal degree of stimulation in membranes of red blood cells from rats
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Inversal relationship between basal adenylcyclase activity and maximal degree of stimulation in membranes of red blood cells from rats
Abstract
The degree of stimulation of adenylcyclase activity, in membranes from immature red blood cells from rats, brought about by isoprenaline, guanylyl-imidodiphosphate and sodium fluoride is strongly dependent on the basal activity of the enzyme. The inversal relationship between basal activity and the maximal degree of stimulation by (--) isoprenaline, shows an apparent seasonal dependence.
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