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bibliographicCitation Rogne S, Rønning OW, Myklebost O, Seglen PO, Pettersen EO. Cell cycle traverse and protein metabolism in human NHIK 3025 cells: the role of anchorage. J Cell Physiol. 1985 Dec;125(3):528–32. doi: 10.1002/jcp.1041250324. PMID: 4066771.
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