. The chemistry of the injured cell. Cytochemistry; Pathology, Cellular. Proteins 37 CH OH. OH Much of the nucleic acid obtained from nuclei belongs to this type with physico-chemical properties that suggest that it is enclosed within a core of proteins of the histone or protamine variety. Four deoxynucleotides are commonly found in samples of DNA obtained from all sorts of cells. i. Deoxyadenylate (deoxyadenosine 5'phosphate) which is a purine base linked by a glycoside bond to 2-deoxyribose. It occurs in the form of a furanose ring and lacks an oxygen at the 2-carbon position. Esterified at


. The chemistry of the injured cell. Cytochemistry; Pathology, Cellular. Proteins 37 CH OH. OH Much of the nucleic acid obtained from nuclei belongs to this type with physico-chemical properties that suggest that it is enclosed within a core of proteins of the histone or protamine variety. Four deoxynucleotides are commonly found in samples of DNA obtained from all sorts of cells. i. Deoxyadenylate (deoxyadenosine 5'phosphate) which is a purine base linked by a glycoside bond to 2-deoxyribose. It occurs in the form of a furanose ring and lacks an oxygen at the 2-carbon position. Esterified at carbon 5 is a phosphate residue. H H \ /. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cameron, Roy, Sir, 1899-1967; Spector, W. G. (Walter Graham). Springfield, Ill. , Thomas


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