PMID: 14250967Aug 8, 1964Paper

SELECTIVE ALTERATIONS OF MAMMALIAN MESSENGER-RNA SYNTHESIS: EVIDENCE FOR DIFFERENTIAL ACTION OF HORMONES ON GENE TRANSCRIPTION

Nature
C KIDSON, K S KIRBY

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