DNA-Dependent DNA Polymerases I and II from Normal Human-Blood Lymphocytes
AUTOR(ES)
Smith, R. Graham
RESUMO
Two DNA polymerases have been purified from blood lymphocytes of normal human individuals. In contrast to a DNA polymerase isolated from lymphoblasts from individuals with leukemia, neither of the DNA polymerases from normal lymphocytes transcribes the heteropolymeric regions of tumor-virus RNA into DNA.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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