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European Journal of Biochemistry|November 1, 1973
Evolution of ribosomal proteinsJ Delaunay, F Creusot, G Schapira
Biochimie|January 1, 1972
Absence of species specificity of the KCl factor in the cell free synthesis of hemoglobinG Schapira, L Reibel, F Cuault
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 5, 1973
Presence of a new RNA species among the initiation protein factors active in eukaryotes translationD Bogdanovsky, W Hermann, G Schapira
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 23, 1971
Rabbit hemoglobin. The heterogeneity of the beta-chainJ Delaunay, N Maleknia, G Schapira
Biochimie|January 1, 1973
Transfer of the genetic information carried by rabbit Hb mRNA onto guinea pig and allelic rabbit reticulocyte ribosomesG Schapira, C Vaquero, L Reibel
Experimental Cell Research|April 1, 1982
Changes in plasma membrane glycoproteins during differentiation of an established myoblast cell line and a non-fusing alpha-amanitin-resistant mutantH Senechal, G Schapira, J P Wahrmann
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 30, 1981
Requirement of different ionic concentrations for optimal translation of alpha and beta globin mRNA in Krebs II Ascites cell-free systemA Parets Soler, L Reibel, G Schapira
Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series 6 Biological Sciences|February 19, 2014
[Metabolism of muscle proteins]J C DREYFUS, J KRUH, G SCHAPIRA
Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series 6 Biological Sciences|February 19, 2014
[Metabolic heterogeneity of hemoglobin]G SCHAPIRA, J KRUH, J C DREYFUS
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 16, 1984
The rate of initiation of alpha- and beta-globin mRNA translation is modulated by 50 kDa, 28-kDa and 24-kDa polypeptide-containing fractionsA Parets Soler, L Reibel, G Schapira
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European Journal of Biochemistry|November 1, 1973
Evolution of ribosomal proteinsJ Delaunay, F Creusot, G Schapira
Biochimie|January 1, 1972
Absence of species specificity of the KCl factor in the cell free synthesis of hemoglobinG Schapira, L Reibel, F Cuault
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 5, 1973
Presence of a new RNA species among the initiation protein factors active in eukaryotes translationD Bogdanovsky, W Hermann, G Schapira
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 23, 1971
Rabbit hemoglobin. The heterogeneity of the beta-chainJ Delaunay, N Maleknia, G Schapira
Biochimie|January 1, 1973
Transfer of the genetic information carried by rabbit Hb mRNA onto guinea pig and allelic rabbit reticulocyte ribosomesG Schapira, C Vaquero, L Reibel
Experimental Cell Research|April 1, 1982
Changes in plasma membrane glycoproteins during differentiation of an established myoblast cell line and a non-fusing alpha-amanitin-resistant mutantH Senechal, G Schapira, J P Wahrmann
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 30, 1981
Requirement of different ionic concentrations for optimal translation of alpha and beta globin mRNA in Krebs II Ascites cell-free systemA Parets Soler, L Reibel, G Schapira
Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series 6 Biological Sciences|February 19, 2014
[Metabolism of muscle proteins]J C DREYFUS, J KRUH, G SCHAPIRA
Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series 6 Biological Sciences|February 19, 2014
[Metabolic heterogeneity of hemoglobin]G SCHAPIRA, J KRUH, J C DREYFUS
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 16, 1984
The rate of initiation of alpha- and beta-globin mRNA translation is modulated by 50 kDa, 28-kDa and 24-kDa polypeptide-containing fractionsA Parets Soler, L Reibel, G Schapira
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