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. 1965 Dec;54(6):1693–1698. doi: 10.1073/pnas.54.6.1693

Repression of enzyme synthesis at the translational level and its hormonal control.

F T Kenney, W L Albritton
PMCID: PMC300536  PMID: 4379720

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