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38 19 asui, Y. (1976) 191, 1266-1266 10 Wu, M. and Gerhart, J. C. (1980) Dev. BioL 79, 465-477 21 M&r, J. L. and Krebs, E. G. (1977) R Biok Chem. 252,1712-1718 22 and Butcher, F. R. (1977) Alature 23 her, F. R. and Krebs, E. G. (1979) J. &I/, &em. 254,579-562 24 Sadler, S. E. and Mater, J. L. (1985) AC&.Cyclic- ivuo/. Prw. was. Res. 19.179-194 2!j AnidorNepicard, J., Schorderet-Slatkine, S., Hanoune, J. and Baulieu, E. E. (1981) Nature 292,255-257 Jordana, X,, Allende, C. C. and Allende, J. E. (1981) Biochem. /nN3,527-532 ;ZP Wassermann, W. J . and asui, Y. (1975) Ew. Cell Ms. 91,3&I.-368 2968) Nature 335,519-625 . L. and Vande Woude, G. F. 30 Sunkara, P. S., Wright, D. A. and Rao, P. N. (1979) Proc. Nat/ Acad. Sci. US4 76. 33 Bradbury, E. FBI., Inglis, R. J. and Matthews, H. R. (1974) Nature 247,257-261 34 Chambers, T. C. and Langan, T. A. (1990) J. Biol. em. 265,16940-16947 35 Lohka, . and Masui, Y. (1983) Science 220, 719-7 36 Lohka, M. J. and Mailer, J. L. (1985) J. Ceil 101,51S-523 Readinga textbook fromcover to cover is are activated or in human tumours new chapter devoted to tumour suppressor genes in a aiity and excessive e evolution of the ideas as material, the more recent topics covere in the second edition are less personalized, presumably because it is too early to judge which are the most symposia?) organiz Society, a society founded several years ago to provide a forum for the born-again

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19 asui, Y. (1976) 191,

1266-1266 10 Wu, M. and Gerhart, J. C. (1980) Dev. BioL 79,

465-477 21 M&r, J. L. and Krebs, E. G. (1977) R Biok

Chem. 252,1712-1718 22 and Butcher, F. R. (1977) Alature

23 her, F. R. and Krebs, E. G. (1979) J. &I/, &em. 254,579-562

24 Sadler, S. E. and Mater, J. L. (1985) AC&. Cyclic- ivuo/. Prw. was. Res. 19.179-194

2!j AnidorNepicard, J., Schorderet-Slatkine, S., Hanoune, J. and Baulieu, E. E. (1981) Nature 292,255-257 Jordana, X,, Allende, C. C. and Allende, J. E. (1981) Biochem. /nN3,527-532

;ZP Wassermann, W. J . and asui, Y. (1975) Ew. Cell Ms. 91,3&I.-368

2968) Nature 335,519-625 . L. and Vande Woude, G. F.

30 Sunkara, P. S., Wright, D. A. and Rao, P. N. (1979) Proc. Nat/ Acad. Sci. US4 76.

33 Bradbury, E. FBI., Inglis, R. J. and Matthews, H. R. (1974) Nature 247,257-261

34 Chambers, T. C. and Langan, T. A. (1990) J. Biol. em. 265,16940-16947

35 Lohka, . and Masui, Y. (1983) Science 220, 719-7

36 Lohka, M. J. and Mailer, J. L. (1985) J. Ceil 101,51S-523

Reading a textbook from cover to cover is

are activated or in human tumours

new chapter devoted to tumour

suppressor genes in a

aiity and excessive

e evolution of the ideas as

material, the more recent topics covere in the second edition are less personalized, presumably because it is too early to judge which are the most

symposia?) organiz Society, a society founded several years ago to provide a forum for the born-again