TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN A CELL-FREE SYSTEM DIRECTED BY A POLYCISTRONIC VIRAL RNA.

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Published in Science on October 25, 1963

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Y OHTAKA, S SPIEGELMAN

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