Structural dynamics of ribosome subunit association studied by mixing-spraying time-resolved cryogenic electron microscopy.
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Toh-Ming Lu | Joachim Frank | Zonghuan Lu | Ruben L. Gonzalez | Ming Sun | Bingxin Shen | J. Frank | T. Lu | Ming Sun | Bo Chen | Zonghuan Lu | Bo Chen | Sandip Kaledhonkar | David Barnard | D. Barnard | S. Kaledhonkar | R. Gonzalez | Bingxin Shen
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