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_displayNameThe mRNA-bound proteome and its global occupancy profile on protein-coding transcripts
_timestamp2023-06-10 19:02:37
author[Person:9837205] Baltz, Alexander G
[Person:9760294] Munschauer, Mathias
[Person:9837144] Schwanhäusser, Björn
[Person:9837171] Vasile, Alexandra
[Person:9708328] Murakawa, Yasuhiro
[Person:5617703] Schueler, Markus
[Person:9837176] Youngs, Noah
[Person:9837154] Penfold-Brown, Duncan
[Person:6807439] Drew, Kevin
[Person:9837164] Milek, Miha
[Person:6790845] Wyler, Emanuel
[Person:9837148] Bonneau, Richard
[Person:9028466] Selbach, Matthias
[Person:9837190] Dieterich, Christoph
[Person:9708298] Landthaler, Markus
created[InstanceEdit:9837165] May, Bruce, 2023-06-10
journalMol Cell
pages674-90
pubMedIdentifier22681889
titleThe mRNA-bound proteome and its global occupancy profile on protein-coding transcripts
volume46
year2012
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9837092] FASTK family proteins regulate processing and stability of mitochondrial RNAs [Homo sapiens]
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