RNA Degradation by the Exosome Is Promoted by a Nuclear Polyadenylation Complex
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E. Petfalski | D. Tollervey | J. Houseley | J. LaCava | C. Saveanu | A. Jacquier | E. Thompson | Cosmin Saveanu
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