Kohler et al., 1968 - Google Patents
Significance of the free 70 s ribosomes in Escherichia coli extractsKohler et al., 1968
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- 13221369219569618822
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- Kohler R
- Ron E
- Davis B
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- Journal of molecular biology
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We have confirmed the report (Mangiarotti & Schlessinger, 1966) that a new method of lysing Escherichia coli cells yields polysomes and ribosomal subunits but no 70 s ribosomes. However, two features of that method are shown to promote ribosome …
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