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bibliographicCitation Grill S, Gualerzi CO, Londei P, Bläsi U. Selective stimulation of translation of leaderless mRNA by initiation factor 2: evolutionary implications for translation. EMBO J. 2000 Aug 01;19(15):4101–10. PMID: 10921890; PMCID: PMC306601.
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