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Details on Person The Human CCHC-type Zinc Finger Nucleic Acid-Binding Protein Binds G-Rich Elements in Target mRNA Coding Sequences and Promotes Translation

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_displayNameThe Human CCHC-type Zinc Finger Nucleic Acid-Binding Protein Binds G-Rich Elements in Target mRNA Coding Sequences and Promotes Translation
_timestamp2021-12-16 04:31:26
author[Person:9760293] Benhalevy, Daniel
[Person:9760299] Gupta, Sanjay K
[Person:9760278] Danan, Charles H
[Person:9760304] Ghosal, Suman
[Person:6789928] Sun, Hong-Wei
[Person:9760258] Kazemier, Hinke G
[Person:9671061] Paeschke, Katrin
[Person:9760280] Hafner, Markus
[Person:9760253] Juranek, Stefan A
created[InstanceEdit:9760279] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2021-12-16
journalCell Rep
pages2979-2990
pubMedIdentifier28329689
titleThe Human CCHC-type Zinc Finger Nucleic Acid-Binding Protein Binds G-Rich Elements in Target mRNA Coding Sequences and Promotes Translation
volume18
year2017
(literatureReference)[Summation:9759707] The CCHC-type zinc finger nucleic acid-binding protein (also...
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