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bibliographicCitation Sasaki A, Inagaki-Ohara K, Yoshida T, Yamanaka A, Sasaki M, Yasukawa H, Koromilas AE, Yoshimura A. The N-terminal Truncated Isoform of SOCS3 Translated from an Alternative Initiation AUG Codon under Stress Conditions Is Stable Due to the Lack of a Major Ubiquitination Site, Lys-6. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2003 Jan;278(4):2432–6. doi: 10.1074/jbc.c200608200.
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