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Summary
We observed definite and consistent differences between RNA isolated from neoplastic and normal human tissue by electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels. The major differences were in the nuclear RNA preparations; here the preparations from neoplastic tissue contained several fractions not found in those from normal tissue. Only minor differences were detected in the RNA patterns of cytoplasmic preparations.
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