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In a previous study we reported that ribosomal protein S5 gene is suppressed in differentiating and not in proliferating or apoptotic murine erythroleukaemia (MEL) cells (Vizirianakis et al., 1999). ...Northern blot hybridisation analysis has shown that the steady-s …
In a previous study we reported that ribosomal protein S5 gene is suppressed in differentiating and not in proliferating or apoptotic …
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