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. 1967 Aug;58(2):750–757. doi: 10.1073/pnas.58.2.750

Protein synthesis by reticulocyte ribosomes. 3. Description of a ribonucleoprotein fraction which stimulates messenger RNA-ribosomal interaction.

N S Beard Jr, S A Armentrout
PMCID: PMC335697  PMID: 5233471

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