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NTIS 바로가기생명과학회지 = Journal of life science, v.17 no.12 = no.92, 2007년, pp.1760 - 1765
Proteins are involved in promoting or controlling virtually every event on which our lives depend. Proteins are synthesized in cytosol and in the endoplasmic reticulum where their synthesis machinery are tightly controlled. However, not all of newly synthesized proteins are survived and conduct thei...
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