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bibliographicCitation Kolev NG, Yario TA, Benson E, Steitz JA. Conserved motifs in both CPSF73 and CPSF100 are required to assemble the active endonuclease for histone mRNA 3′‐end maturation. EMBO Reports. 2008 Aug 08;9(10):1013–8. doi: 10.1038/embor.2008.146.
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