Controlling translation elongation efficiency: tRNA regulation of ribosome flux on the mRNA.
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M Carmen Romano | Ian Stansfield | I. Stansfield | M. Romano | B. Gorgoni | Barbara Gorgoni | Matthew R. McFarland | Elizabeth Marshall | Matthew R McFarland | E. Marshall | M. Romano
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