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... Robert J. Beller, Bernard D. Davis,* and Michael Gottlieb ... Since the overall equilibrium is sensitive to Mg2+, while the equilibrium between DF and derived 30s subunits is not (Zitomer and Flaks, 1972), the effect of Mgz'... more
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