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. 1959 Sep 1;110(3):445–450. doi: 10.1084/jem.110.3.445

THE EFFECT OF CELL POPULATION DENSITY ON THE AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS FOR POLIOVIRUS SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS

James E Darnell Jr 1, Harry Eagle 1, Thomas K Sawyer 1
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