PMID: 5237886Oct 1, 1967Paper

The effects of methionine deprivation on ribosome synthesis in HeLa cells

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
M H VaughanJ E DARNELL

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Sep 11, 1979·Nucleic Acids Research·R C BrandR J Planta
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