Saha et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Human ribosomal protein L37a: cloning of the cDNA and analysis of differential gene expression in tissues and cell linesSaha et al., 1993
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- Saha D
- Tirumalai P
- Scala L
- Howells R
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A cDNA corresponding to human ribosomal protein L37a (hL37a) was obtained by screening a SHSY5Y neuroblastoma library. The full-length cDNA contained 366 nucleotides (nt) in addition to a poly (A) tail. The pyrimidinerich sequence, CTTTCT, that is …
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