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Template Activity of Nuclei from Stimulated Lymphocytes
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Template Activity of Nuclei from Stimulated Lymphocytes

  • R. HIRSCHHORN1,
  • W. TROLL1,
  • G. BRITTINGER1 nAff2 &
  • …
  • G. WEISSMANN1 

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Nuclei isolated from human peripheral blood lymphocytes stimulated by phytohaemagglutinin have a greater capacity to prime for nucleotide incorporation into RNA in the presence of exogenous bacterial RNA polymerase than nuclei from unstimulated lymphocytes.

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    Present address: Medizinische Klinik, Klinikum Essen, Stadt. Krankenanstalten, 43 Essen/Ruhr, Hufelandstr., West Germany

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    R. HIRSCHHORN, W. TROLL, G. BRITTINGER & G. WEISSMANN

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HIRSCHHORN, R., TROLL, W., BRITTINGER, G. et al. Template Activity of Nuclei from Stimulated Lymphocytes. Nature 222, 1247–1250 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2221247a0

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  • Issue date: 28 June 1969

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