The effects of protein synthesis inhibitors on theGonyaulax clock

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Ludger Rensing1, W. Rowland Taylor2, Jay Dunlap2, J. Woodland Hastings2
1Biology Department, University of Bremen, D-2800, Bremen, Germany
2Biology Department, Harvard University, 02138, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

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