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XB-ART-29459
FEBS Lett 1984 Dec 10;1782:257-63.
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Translation of mRNA for human lymphotoxin in microinjected Xenopus oocytes.

Wallach D , Hahn T , Budilovsky S .


Abstract
Synthesis and secretion of biologically active human lymphotoxin (LT) can be detected in Xenopus laevis oocytes following their inoculation with poly(A+) RNA from human stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes, but not in oocytes inoculated with RNA from unstimulated lymphocytes or from fibroblastoid cells. In size-fractionating mRNA of stimulated lymphocytes most LT activity is found to be coded for by RNA with an approximate sedimentation value of 19 S.

PubMed ID: 6150867
Article link: FEBS Lett