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. 1962 Jun;48(6):1086–1092. doi: 10.1073/pnas.48.6.1086

ON THE ROLE OF SOLUBLE RIBONUCLEIC ACID IN CODING FOR AMINO ACIDS*,

Francois Chapeville 1,2,§, Fritz Lipmann 1,2,, Günter von Ehrenstein 1,2,**, Bernard Weisblum 1,2, William J Ray Jr 1,2, Seymour Benzer 1,2,††
PMCID: PMC220908  PMID: 13878159

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