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Protein-pattern changes and morphological effects due to methionine starvation or treatment with 5-azacytidine of the phorbol-ester-sensitive cell lines HL-60, CCL …

Anderson et al., 1984

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17193943846539700147
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Anderson N
Gemmell M
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Clinical chemistry

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Methionine starvation causes changes in the protein pattern of HL-60 promyelocytic leukemia cells as observed by two-dimensional electrophoresis. One group of proteins is apparently modified, appearing in new positions. A further series of proteins, including …
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