Regulation of hemoglobin synthesis and proliferation of differentiating erythroid cells by heme-regulated eIF-2α kinase
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I. London | Jane-Jane Chen | P. Chefalo | P. Leboulch | I. Yeh | J. Crosby | S. Ying
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