Analysis of Mutants One-or Two-dimensional Electrophoresis of Polypeptides Antiserum-agarose Overlay on Polyacrylamide Gels Description of the Mutant Strains
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G. Piperno | G. Witman | B. Huang | D. Luck | G M Adams | B Huang | G Piperno | D J Luck | G. M. Adams | G. M. W. Adams | B. Huang
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