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Differential effect of chloramphenicol and actinomycin D on protein synthesis in the decapod crustacean upogebia littoralis
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H.A. Pataryas Mylonas, N. Papachatzakis, T.
Publication date
1 January 1972
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Abstract
Chloramphenicol and actinomycin D produced opposite effects on the in vivo protein synthesis by the hepatopancreas of the crustacean Upogebia littoralis. Inhibition of protein synthesis was noted within 6 hours after administration of chloramphenicol; maximum inhibition occurred 8 hours after treatment. No inhibition was noted after administration of actinomycin D; on the contrary, this antibiotic appeared to slightly stimulate protein synthesis as measured by rate of C14-leucine incorporation, within 6 to 8 hours after treatment. © 1972 Dr. W. Junk n.v. Publishers
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