Expression of human immune interferon cDNA in E. coli and monkey cells
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D. Goeddel | R. Derynck | A. Levinson | S. L. Berger | D. Pennica | P. Gray | C. Simonsen | E. Yelverton | D. Leung | R. Najarian | P. Sherwood | D. Wallace
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