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THERE has recently been extensive research into the role of nucleic acids in biological systems, and the part played by RNA in protein synthesis has now been established as has that by oestrogen in protein synthesis of certain tissues.
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ELEFTHERIOU, B., CHURCH, R. Concentrations of RNA in the Brain during Oestrus in the Deermouse. Nature 215, 1195–1196 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/2151195a0
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