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FIGURE 3
Bar graph quantifying the phosphorylation of the 22,000 and
6,000 dalton proteins. The top section represents the
phosphorylation of the 22,000 dalton protein and the bottom section
the phosphorylation of the 6,000 dalton protein. Quantitation was
obtained by scanning autoradiograms on a Beckman densitometer.
Maximal phosphoryl ation was set as 100%.
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