Molecular Cell Alternative Binding of Nrd 1 to RNAPII CTD and Trf
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P. Cramer | Š. Vaňáčová | R. Stefl | D. Libri | K. Kubícek | F. Lacroute | A. Tudek | Andrea Fořtová | Michael Lidschreiber | O. Porrua | T. Kabzinski
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