Importance of introns for expression of mouse ribosomal protein gene rpL32.

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Published in Mol Cell Biol on May 01, 1989

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S Chung1, R P Perry

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1: Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111.

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