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bibliographicCitation Kishor A, White EJF, Matsangos AE, Yan Z, Tandukar B, Wilson GM. Hsp70's RNA-binding and mRNA-stabilizing activities are independent of its protein chaperone functions. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2017 Aug;292(34):14122–33. doi: 10.1074/jbc.m117.785394.
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