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Details on Person Urlaub, H

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(author)[LiteratureReference:72109] Protein composition of human prespliceosomes isolated by a tobramycin affinity-selection method.
[LiteratureReference:427812] Proteomic and functional analysis of Argonaute-containing mRNA-protein complexes in human cells
[LiteratureReference:427826] Identification of novel argonaute-associated proteins
[LiteratureReference:2028612] The human Pat1b protein: a novel mRNA deadenylation factor identified by a new immunoprecipitation technique
[LiteratureReference:2033040] Complex phosphorylation dynamics control the composition of the Syk interactome in B cells
[LiteratureReference:2076207] The B-cell antigen receptor signals through a preformed transducer module of SLP65 and CIN85
[LiteratureReference:2101047] SLP-65 phosphorylation dynamics reveals a functional basis for signal integration by receptor-proximal adaptor proteins
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