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The effect of aging and dietary restriction on the retinoylation of nuclear matrix proteins in rats
The labeling in vivo of young ad libitum (Y/AL) and old diet restricted (O/DR) rats with [3H]retinoic acid (RA) for 6 hours, and the exposure of electrophoretically separated nuclear matrix proteins from bone marrow tissue on film for 48 days revealed the presence of eleven retinoylated proteins. Do...
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