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Details on Person Regulation of eukaryotic protein synthesis: selective influenza viral mRNA translation is mediated by the cellular RNA-binding protein GRSF-1

Class:IdLiteratureReference:192902
_displayNameRegulation of eukaryotic protein synthesis: selective influenza viral mRNA translation is mediated by the cellular RNA-binding protein GRSF-1
_timestamp2007-02-07 04:52:33
author[Person:192634] Park, YW
[Person:192840] Wilusz, J
[Person:168520] Katze, MG
created[InstanceEdit:192697] Gillespie, ME, 2007-02-07 04:51:41
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
pages6694-9
pubMedIdentifier10359774
titleRegulation of eukaryotic protein synthesis: selective influenza viral mRNA translation is mediated by the cellular RNA-binding protein GRSF-1
volume96
year1999
(literatureReference)[Summation:192911] Spliced and unspliced viral mRNA in the cytoplasm are transl...
[Summation:195587] Spliced and unspliced viral mRNA in the cytoplasm are transl...
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