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bibliographicCitation Scheffler IE, Buttin G. Conditionally lethal mutations in Chinese hamster cells. I. Isolation of a temperature-sensitive line and its investigation by cell cycle studies. J Cell Physiol. 1973 Apr;81(2):199–216. doi: 10.1002/jcp.1040810208. PMID: 4348554.
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