Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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Page 1080
... Synthesis in a Cell Free System Abstract . In a cell - free system of pigeon erythrocyte nuclei high con- centrations of oxygen inhibit globin synthesis because of the inhibition of heme synthesis , which is required for globin synthesis ...
... Synthesis in a Cell Free System Abstract . In a cell - free system of pigeon erythrocyte nuclei high con- centrations of oxygen inhibit globin synthesis because of the inhibition of heme synthesis , which is required for globin synthesis ...
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... synthesis , but the rate of incorporation is re- turned to the level observed at 10 per- cent oxygen by the addition of heme ( Fig . 1 ) . During the first 20 minutes of incubation endogenous heme syn- thesis apparently is the only ...
... synthesis , but the rate of incorporation is re- turned to the level observed at 10 per- cent oxygen by the addition of heme ( Fig . 1 ) . During the first 20 minutes of incubation endogenous heme syn- thesis apparently is the only ...
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... synthesis at early stages by inhibiting the formation or the action of nucleic acids . The gen- eral idea is that tumor cells faster grow than normal cells and will therefore be more susceptible to inhibitors of protein synthesis ...
... synthesis at early stages by inhibiting the formation or the action of nucleic acids . The gen- eral idea is that tumor cells faster grow than normal cells and will therefore be more susceptible to inhibitors of protein synthesis ...
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