Abstract
HEPATOMA 223, unlike the liver of an adult rat, rapidly increases its protein content. It might, therefore, be expected that its protein-synthesizing activity would be greater than that of liver so the efficiency of the in vitro systems from the two tissues were compared.
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MANSBRIDGE, J., KORNER, A. Rate of Protein Biosynthesis in Hepatoma 223. Nature 209, 402–403 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/209402a0
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