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Decreased reactivation of inactivated RNase by microsomes from a hepatoma as compared to normal liver was observed and is described in more detail. This hampered reactivation of enzymes in general might be responsible for other enzyme deletions in tumours.
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Schwarzkopf, H. Mangelnde Reaktivierung reduzierter RNase durch Zajdela-Hepatom-Ascites-Zellen. Experientia 24, 1110 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02147787
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