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bibliographicCitation von Moeller H, Lerner R, Ricciardi A, Basquin C, Marzluff WF, Conti E. Structural and biochemical studies of SLIP1-SLBP identify DBP5 and eIF3g as SLIP1-binding proteins. Nucleic Acids Res. 2013 Sep;41(16):7960–71. PMID: 23804756; PMCID: PMC3763545.
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