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Contributors to Volume 80 Article numbers are in parentheses following the names of contributors. Affiliations listed are current. ALAN J. BARRETT (41, 42, 44, 54, 57), PATRICK L. COLEMAN (28, 33), Department Biocltemistry Department, Strangeways of Haman Genetics, University f~( Michi- Laboratory, Worts' Causeway, Cam- gan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michi- bridge CBI 4RN, England gan 48109, and Clinical Systems Division. Photoprodncts Department, Experimental RALPH A. WAHSOARB (46, 53), Department Station, E. .1 du Pont de Nemaurs & Co.. ~f Biological Chemistry, Washington Uni- Inc., Wilmington, Delaware 19898 versity School of Medicine. St. Louis, Missouri 63110 R. B. CREDO (27), Department qf Biology, JOHN R. BROCKLEHURST (34), Standard Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Telecommanieation Laboratories Ltd., Cambridge. Massachusetts 02139 Harlow, Essex, Enghmd L. GAlL CrOSSLEY (9), Department f~¢ GEORGE J. BROZE, JR. (18, 19), Division of Biochemisto,, University f~¢ Oxford. Ox- Hematology/Oncology, Washington Uni- .brd OXI 3QU, United Kingdom versity School of Medicine at the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri EARL W. DAVIE (13, 14, 16, 17, 26), De- 63110 partment of Biochemistry, UniversiO, of Washington, Seattle, Washington, RALPH J. BUTKOWSKI (23), Hematology 59189 Research, Mayo Clinic. Rochester, Min- nesota 55901 MICHAEL DOWMNG (23), Clinical Re- search, R/D, Alpha Therapeutic Corpora- WILLIAM M. CANFIELD (22),Department of tion, Los Angeles, California 90032 Biochemist13', University "2r Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195 ARTHUR Z. EISEN (53), Division f)¢ Der- JOHN F. CANNON (34), Department of matology, Department of' Medicine, Biochemistt3,, University "~ Wisconsin, Washington University School ~f Medi- Madison, Wisconsin 53706 cine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110 FRANCIS J. CASTELLINO (29), Department of JACQUES ELION (23), lnstitnt de Pathologie Chemistry, University of Notre Dame, Moldcalaire. 24, rue du Fb. Saint- Notre Dame. Indiana 46556 Jacqnes. 75014 Paris, France TIM E. CAWSTON (52), Rheumatology Re- ERVIN G. ErDOS (36, 37, 38), Departments search Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital. of Pharmacology and Internal Medicine, Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom University of Texas Health Science DANA CECHOVA (59), Institute of Molecular Center, Dallas, Texas 75235 Genetics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sci- NAOMI ESMON (31), Laboratoo' of Protein ences, 061 20 Prague 6, Czechoslovakia Studies, Oklahoma Medical Research ULLA CHRISTENSEN (28), Chemistry Labo- Foundation. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ratot3, 4, University of Copenhagen, Uni- 40137 versitetsparken 5, 2100 Copenhagen, MANFRED EULIIZ (60), lnstitut fiir Denmark Hiimatologie der Gesellschaft rail. CH1N HA CHUNG (50), Department of Phys- Strahlen- und Umweltforschung, Ab- iology and Biophysics, Harvard Medical teilung lmmunologie, 8000 Munich. Fed- School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 eral Republic of Germany xi xii CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 80 MICHAEL T. EVERJ rr (45), Department qf R. A. HARRISON (7), Medical Research LaboratotT Medicine, University of Wash- Council Mechanisms in Tamour hnmn- ington, Seattle, Washington 98195 nit3' Unit, Cambridge CB2 2QH, England FRANZ FIEDt RE (40), Abteihmg jfir G. MICHAEL HASS (58), Department qfBac- Klinische Chemie und Klinische teriology and Biochemistt3,, University qf Biochemie in der Chirargischen Klinik der Idaho, Moscow. hhsllo 83843 UniversiNit Mlinc/len, D-8000 M.nieh 2, RONALD L. HEIMARK (14), Department of Federal Republic 'q Germany Biochenffstry, University of Washington, EDWIN FINK (40), Abteihtng "ti}/. Klinische Seattle, Waslsington 98195 Chemie and Klinisehe Biochemie sti der HIDEO IGARASHI (25), Department of Mi- Chirurgischen Klinik der Universitfit crobhglogy, Tokyo Metropolitan Research Mffnchen, D-8000 Munich 2, Federal Re- Laboratoo, of Public Health, Shinjuku- public qf Germany k., Tokyo 160, Japan HANS FRITZ (39, 40, 47, 60, 61), Abteilung SHIN-ICttl ISHII (64), Department "Jo "tit(. Klinisehe Chemie und Klinische Biochemistry, Faculty o'Pharmaceutical Biochemie ni der Chirurgisehen Klinik der Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo Universitfft Mffnchen, D-8000 Munich 2, 060, Japan Federal Republic qf Germany SADAAKI IWAN AG.~ (15, 24, 25), Department KAzuo FUJIKAWA (16), Department of "fq Biology, Faculty of Science, Kvusha Bioehenlistry, University "o Washington, University 33, Higashi-k., Fukaoka-812, Seattle, Washington 5.9189 Japan J. GA6NON (11), Medical Research Council CRAIG M. JACKSON (28), Department qfBio- lmmunochentistt3' Unit, Department of logical ChemistiT, Washington University Biocltemistry. University of OM'ord. Ox- School "q Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri jord OXI 3QU. United Kingdom 63110 REINHARD GE1GER (39), Abteilung ./fir KENNETH W. JACKSON (31), Laboratory of Klinische Chemie lind Klini~ehe Protein Studies, Oklahoma Medical Re- Biochemie sti der Chirargischen Klinik der search Foundation, Oklahoma City, Ok- Universitdt Mfinchen, D-8000 Munich 2, lahoma 73104 Federal Repablie of Germany J. AVOTA~rAJ (7), Department of Pathology, ALFRED L. GOLDBERG (50, 51), Department School "o Medicine, Unil,ersity "fq Utah, of Physiology and Biophysics, Harvard Salt Lake City, Utah 84132 Medical Sctu~ol, Boston, Massachusetts T. J. JANUS (27), Department qfBiochemis- 51120 try, Molecular and Cell Biology, North- YROGERG A. GRANT (53), Division of Der- western University, Et'anston, ~.ionilll matology, Department of Medicine and 10206 Department "q Biological Chemistry, DAVID JOttNSON (55), Department qf Washington University School of Medi- Biochemistt3', East Tennessee State Uni- cine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110 versity, Qaillen-Di~shner College "q Medi- GEORGE D. J. GREEN (33, 62), Biology De- cine, Johnson CiO', Tennessee 37601 partment, Brookhaven National Labora- D. M. A. JOItNSON (11), Medical Research tory, Upton, New York 37911 Cottneil lmmtatochemistry Unit. Depart- ment qf Bh~chemistt3', Unil,ersity of Ox- C. H. HAMMER (7), Laboratory of Clinical jord, O.vord OXI 3QU, United Kin;.dom Investigation. National Institute "{o Al- lergy and h~/'ectious Diseases, National V~RA Jor.XKOVA (59), Institute q'Molecttlar Institates "q Health, Bethesda, MaiTland Genetics, Czechoslovak Academy "o Sci- 20205 ences, 061 20 Prague ,6 Czechoslovakia CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 80 xiii KEN-ICHI KASAI (64), Department "f~ RICHARD LOTTENBERG (28), Division "/~ Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Hematology, University of Florida, Col- Sciences, Teikyo University, Sagamiko, lege "f~ Medicine, The J. Hillis Miller Kanagawa 199-01, Japan Health Center, Gainesville, Flarida 32610 HISAO KATO (15), Department "~ Biology, WERNER MACHI.EIDT (61), lnstitut jfir Faculty ~'Seience, Kyushtt University 33, Physiologische Chemie, Physikalisehe Higashi-k., F.kuoka-812. Japan Bioehemie und Zellbiologie der Univer- YRREJ A. KATZMANN (21), Hematology Re- sitdt Mffnchen, D-8000 Munich 2, Federal search, Mayo Clinic, Rochester. Min- Rel?ublic of Germany nesota 55901 PHILIP W. MAJERUS (18, 19), Division of MICHAEL A. KERR (6, 8), Department "/~c Hematology~Ontology, Washington Uni- Pathology, Ninewells Hospital attd Medi- versity School of Medicine, St. Louis. cal School, Dundee, DD1 9S E Scotland Missouri 63110 CttARLES KETTNER (63), E. I. du Pont de WALTER F. MAN(iEt (34), Department ~' Nemoars & Co., hie., Central Research Biochemistry, University "1)~ Illinois, Ur- and Development, Exlgerimental Station, bana, Illinois 61801 Building 328-112, Wihnington, Delaware 19898 KENNETH G. MANN (21, 23), Hematology Research, Maya Clinic, Roehe.ster, Min- HEIDRUN KIRSCHKE (41), Physiologisch- nesota 55901 Chentisehes lnstitat, Martin-Luther- Unil'ersiffit, 402 Halle (Saale), German RICHARD MEt.TON (10), Department qf Dentoeratie Republic Pathology, New Yorl. University Medieal Center, New York, New York 10016 RICHARD J. KIRSCHNER (51), Department 'f)~ Phy,siology and Biophysics, Harvard Med- HPESOJ P. MILETICH (18), Department "~ ical School, Boston, Massachttsetts 02115 Pathology, Division "f~ Laboratot3' Medi- cine. Washington University School ~f' WALTER KISIEL (22, 26), Department "/~ Medicine, St. Lo.is, Missouri 63110 Biochemistry, UniversiO, ~ Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195 MITSLYOSHI MORII (56), Department '~e KOlOKU KCRACHI (17), Department of Biochemistry, University ~' Georgia. Biaehentistry, University ~' Washington, Athens, Georgia 30602 Seattle, Washington 98195 TAKASHI MORITA (24, 25), Department of FREDERICK S. LARIr, IORE (50), Eli Lilly Re- Biology, Faculty ~'Seienee, KyHstlt Utti- .search Laboratories, lndianapalis, In- versity 33, Iti;,ashi-ka, Fukuoka 812, diana 46285 Japan SIEVEN P. LEYTUS (34), Department '~ WERr<ER MOLLER-ESTERL (47), Abteilun~., Bioehentistl3', University "~ lllinoLs', Ur- j?ir Klini.sehe Chemie ttnd Klinische bana, Illinois 61801 Bioehemie in der Chirurgischen Klinik der Universitdt Mffnchen, D-8000 :4unieh 2, Ho-YUAN LlI' (34), Departntent "/~ Federal Republic "/~c Germany Bioehentistry, University "1~ Illinois, Ur- hana, lllinoi.~ 61801 GILHaN MURPHY (52), Cell Physiology De- partntent, Strangeways Research Labora- D. CAMPBELL LIVINGSTON (34), hnperial tory, Worts" Callseway, Cambriclq, e CBI Canc'er Research Fand. Linc'oln's Inn 4RN, United Kin~,do,,n Fields', London WC2A 3PX, England SHIGEHARU NA~ASAWA (15), Faculty "/~ L. LORAND (27), Department ~'Bioehemis- Pharntaeeatical Sciences, Hokkaido Uni- tt3,, 31oleeular and Cell Biology, North- versity, Sappora-060 Japan western University, Evanston. lllinais 60201 YAI.E NEMERSON (20), l)el~artmenl (~'Med- xiv CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 80 icine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, C. A. RYAN (58), Institute of Biological New York, New York 10029 Chemistry and Program in Biochemistry and Biophysics, Washington State Uni- MICHAEL E. NESHEIM (21,23), Hematology versity, Pullman, Washington 99164 Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Min- nesota 55901 URSULA SEEMI~LLER (60), Abteihmg fi~r Klinische Chemie and Klinische HANS NEURATH (45, 48), Department of Biochemie in der Chirurgischen Kfinik der Biochemistry S J70, School of Medicine, Universitiit Miinchen, D-8000 Munich 2, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash- Federal Republic of Germany ington 98195 ELLIOTT SHAW (62, 63), Biology Depart- VICTOR NUSSENZWE1G (10), Department "o ment, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Pathology, New York University Medical Upton, New York 11973 Center, New York, New York 10016 R. B. SIM (2, 4, 5), Medical Research C. E. ODVA (38), Medical Sciences Pro- Council lmmanochemistry Unit, Depart- gram. Pharmacology Section, Indiana ment "o Biochemisto', UniversiO, of Ox- University School of Medicine. Jord, OxJbrd OXI 3QU, United Kingdom Bloomington. Indiana 47401 EVE E. SLATER (35), Department of Medi- GARY A. PEt_TZ (34), StanJbrd University cine, Harvard Medical School and Mas- School of Medicine, Stanford, Cal(fornia sachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 94305 Massachusetts 02114 STUART W. PELTZ (34), Department of TESS A. STEWART (37), Departments qf Biochemistry, University of Illinois, Ur- Pharmacology and Internal Medicine, bana, lllino& 61801 University "~ Texas Health Science THOMAS H. PLUMMER, JR. (36), Division Center, Dallas, Texas 75235 of Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health, Albany. LouIs SUMMARIA (30), Michael Reese Re- New York 12201 search Foundation, 530 East 31st Street, Chicago, Illinois 60616 R. R. PORTER (1), Department of Biochemis- try, Oxford University, Oxford OXI 3QU, K. H. SREEDHARA SWAMY (50), Ciba-Geigy United Kingdom Research Center, Goregan East, Bombay 400 063, India JAMES R. POWEEL (29), Department of Chemistry, University of Notre Dame, B. F. TACK (7), Department of Pediatrics, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Children's Hospital, and Harvard Medi- cal School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 R. PROHASKA (11), lnstitut fiir Biochemie der Universitiit Wien, A-1090 Vienna, TAKAYUKI TAKAHASHI (43), Laboratory of Austria Protein Studies, Oklahoma Medical Re- A. REBOUL (5), DRF/BMC, Centre d'Etudes search Foundation. Oklahoma City, Ok- Nuclfaires de Grenoble, 85X. 38041 Gre- lahoma 73104 noble Cedex, Franee JORDAN TANG (31, 43), Laboratory of Pro- K. B. M. REID (3, 11, 12), Medical Research tein Studies, Oklahoma Medical Researeh Council hnmunochemistry Unit, De- Foundation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma partment of Biochemistry. University of 4O137 O.rford, O.v./brd OXI 3QU, United King- KENNETH A. TraOMAS (46), Biochemistry dom Department, Merck Institute for Thera- KENNETH C. ROBBINS (30), Michael Reese peutic Research, Merck Sharp and Research Foundation, 530 East 3lst Dohme Research Laboratories, Rahway, Street, Chicago, Illinois 60616 New Jersey 07065 CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 80 XV M. L. THOMAS (7), Department of Pathol- Chemistry, Umed University Hospital, ogy, School of Medicine, University of S-901 85 Umed, Sweden Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132 ROBERT C. WOHL (30), Michael Reese Re- PAULA B. TRACY (21), Hematology Re- search Foundation, 530 East 31st Street, search, Mayo Clinic, Rochester. Min- Chicago, Illinois 60616 nesota 55901 RICHARD G. WOODBURY (45), German JAMES TRAVlS (55, 56), Department of Cancer Research Center, D-6900 Heidel- Biochemistry. University of Georgia, berg I, Federal Republic "fo Germany Athens, Georgia 30602 GER'r WUNDERER (61), .1 Frauenklinik und HARALD TSCHESCHE (40), Lehrstuhl fiir Hebammenschule der Universitiit Mffn- Bioehemie, Universitiit Bielefeld, Post- then, D-8000 Munich 2, Federal Republic fach 8640, D-4800 BieleJ~ld ,1 Federal of Germany Repablic of Germany MARGALIT ZUR (20), Department of Medi- LLOYD WAXMAN (49), Department of Phys- cine, Mount Sinai School ~f Medieine, iology and Biophysics, Harvard Medical New York, New York 10029 Sehool, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 ROBERT ZWILLINC~ (48), University of JOHN A. WEARE (37), Departments of Heidelberg, Zoological Institute, Division Pharmacology and Internal Medicine, of Physiology, Federal Republic of Ger- University of Texas Health Science many. and Department of Biochemistry, Center, Dallas, Texas 75235 University of Washington, Seattle, Wash- BJORN WIMAN (32), Department "f~ Clinical ington 98195 Preface This volume, as its companion Volumes XIX and XLV in the "Meth- ods in Enzymology" series, developed from the renaissance of interest in proteolytic enzymes. Articles on naturally occurring inhibitors are a re- minder of the control mechanisms that have evolved to regulate the activ- ities of these enzymes. For the first time, considerable attention is devoted to the complement system which, in an interplay with the coagulation cascade and the fibrinolytic system of blood, constitutes such an impor- tant part of the general immune response. In addition, an effort has also been made to highlight developments in several representative areas such as blood pressure regulation, proteases in invertebrates, ATP-dependent enzymes, synthetic substrates, and to include the unexpected. Who would have predicted that one of the subunits of nerve growth factor might be a proteolytic enzyme? Thanks are due to the authors who responded so willingly to aid in the organization of this volume. OLZSAL DNAROL iivx METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Sidney .P Colowick Nathan O. Kaplan VOI.UME VIII. Complex Carbohydrates Edited by EI,tZABEI H F. NEUFEI. D AND VICIOR GINSBURG VOLUME IX. Carbohydrate Metabolism Edited hv Wll l.IS A. Wool) VOtUME X. Oxidation and Phosphorylation Edited by RONAI.D W. ESFABROOK AND MAYNARD E. PUI.I_MAN VOLUME XI. Enzyme Structure Edited fix' C. H. W. HIRS VOLUME XII. Nucleic Acids (Parts A and B) Edited by LAWRENCE GROSSMAN DNA KIVIE MOIDAVE VOLUME XIII. Citric Acid Cycle £2titedhv J. M. LOWENSIEIN Vol EMU XIV. Lipids E~fited hv J. M. LOWENSFEIN VOLUME XV. Steroids and Terpenoids E~fited By RAYMOND B. CIAYFON VOI.UME XVI. Fast Reactions Edited by KENNErH KUSrIN Vol EMU XVll. Metabolism of Amino Acids and Amines (Parts A and B) Edited by HER~ERI TABOR AND CELIA WHIIE TABOR VOI.UME XVIII. Vitamins and Coenzymes (Parts A, B, and C) Edited by DONALD B. MCCORMICK DNA LEMUEI. D. WRIGHF ixx xxii SDOHTEM NI YGOLOMYZNE EMULOV XIX. Proteolytic Enzymes Edited b GERTRUDE E. NNAMLREP DNA LASZLO DNAROL EMULOV XX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part C) Edited by KlVlE EVADLOM DNA ECNERWAL NAMSSORG EMULOV XXI. Nucleic Acids (Part )D Edited by LAWRENCE GROSSMAN DNA KIVlE EVAD.tOM EMULOV XXII. Enzyme Purification and Related Techniques Edited bv WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ EMULOV XXIII. Photosynthesis (Part A) Edited by YNOHTNA NAS ORTEIP EMULOV XXIV. Photosynthesis and Nitrogen Fixation (Part )B Edited bv YNOHTNA NAS ORTEIP EMULOV XXV. Enzyme Structure (Part )B Edited by C. H. .W HIRS DNA EGRES N. T|MASHEFF EMULOV XXVI. Enzyme Structure (Part )C Edited by C. H. .W HIRS DNA EGRES N. T|MASHEFF EMULOV XXVII. Enzyme Structure (Part )D Edited by C. H. .W HIRS DNA EGRES N. FFEHSAMIT EMULOV XXVIII. Complex Carbohydrates (Part )B Edited by ROTCIV GRUBSNIG EMULOV XXIX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part )E Edited by ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADLOM EMULOV XXX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part F) Edited by KlVlE EVADLOM DNA ECNERWAL NAMSSORG EMULOV XXXI. Biomembranes (Part )A Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER AND LESTER PACKER EMULOV XXXII. Biomembranes (Part )B Edited by SIDNEY REHCSIELF DNA LESTER REKCAP SDOHTEM NI YGOLOMYZNE XXlll ..° EMULOV XXXIII. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes I-XXX Edited by AHTRAM G. DENNIS AND EDWARD A. DENNIS EMULOV XXXIV. Affinity Techniques (Enzyme Purification: Part B) Edited by WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ DNA MEIR WILCHEK EMULOV XXXV. Lipids (Part B) Edited by JOHN M. NIETSNEWOL EMULOV XXXVl. Hormone Action (Part A: Steroid Hormones) Edited by BERT W. O'MALLEY AND JOEL G. HARDMAN EMULOV XXXVI1. Hormone Action tPart :B Peptide Hormones) Edited hv Bkrl .W O'M~l l.E~ DNX, Joel G. H~RI)M,~ EMULOV XXXVIII. Hormone Action (Part C: Cyclic Nucleotides) Iz)tited by JOEL G. HARDMAN ,aND BERF W. O'MALLEY EMULOV XXXIX. Hormone Action (Part D: lsolated Cells, Tissues, and Organ Systems) Edited by JOEL G. NAMDRAH DNA BERI .W O'MAI,LEY EMULOV XL. Hormone Action (Part E: Nuclear Structure and Function) Edited by BERI W. O'MALLEY ANI) Joel G. HARDMAN EMULOV XLI. Carbohydrate Metabolism (Part B) Edited by W. A. DOOW EMULOV XLII. Carbohydrate Metabolism (Part C) Edited by .W A. DOOW EMULOV XLIII. Antibiotics Edited by JOHN H. HASH EMULOV XLIV. Immobilized Enzymes Edited by KLAUS HCABSOM EMULOV XLV. Proteolytic Enzymes (Part )B Edited by LASZLO DNAROL EMULOV XLVI. Affinity Labeling Edited by WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ DNA MEIR Wll KEHC xxiv METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY VOLUME XLVII. Enzyme Structure (Part E) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS AND SERGE N. T1MASHEEF VOLUME XLVIII. Enzyme Structure (Part F) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS AND SERGE N. TIMASHEFF VOLUME XLIX. Enzyme Structure (Part G) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS AND SERGE N. TIMASHEFF VOLUME L. Complex Carbohydrates (Part C) Edited by Vie-for GINSBURG VOLUME LI. Purine and Pyrimidine Nucleotide Metabolism Edited by PArRIOA A. HOFFEE AND MARY ELLEN JONES VOLUME LI1. Biomembranes (Part :C Biological Oxidations) Edited by SIDNE't FI_EISCHER-\ND LES1ER PACKER VOLUME LIII. Biomembranes (Part :D Biological Oxidations) Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER AND LESTER PACKER VOLUME LIV. Biomembranes (Part :E Biological Oxidations) Edited by SIDNE'~ FLEISCHER .AN) LESIER P\CKFR VOLUME LV. Biomembranes (Part F: Bioenergetics) Edited by SIDNEY FI.EISCHER AND LESIER PACKER VOLUME LVI. Biomembranes (Part G: Bioenergetics) Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER AND LESIER PACKER VOLUME LVII. Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence Edited by MARLENE A. DELUCA VOLUME LVIII. Cell Culture Edited by WILHAM B. JAKOBY AND IRA H. PASIAN VOLUME LIX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part G) Edited by KIVIE MOLDAVE AND LAWRENCE GROSSMAN VOLUME LX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part H) Edited by KtVIE MOLDAVE AND LAWRENCE GROSSMAN

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