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The Role of Cholesteryl 14-Methylhexadecanoate in Peptide Elongation Reactions
Biochemical Journal
doi 10.1042/bj1230959
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Date
August 1, 1971
Authors
J. Hradec
Z. Dušek
E. Bermek
H. Matthaei
Publisher
Portland Press Ltd.
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