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. 1967 Jun;57(6):1599–1606. doi: 10.1073/pnas.57.6.1599

Hydrocortisone-induced inhibition of protein synthesis and uridine incorporation in isolated bone cells in vitro.

W A Peck, J Brandt, I Miller
PMCID: PMC224518  PMID: 5231394

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