The testis‐specific human protein RBMY recognizes RNA through a novel mode of interaction
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Philipp Wenter | F. Allain | S. Grellscheid | R. Stefl | D. Elliott | F. Allain | J. Stévenin | C. Bourgeois | L. Skříšovská | L. Kister | Philipp Wenter | Cyril F Bourgeois | Richard Stefl | Frédéric H-T Allain | David J Elliott | Lenka Skrisovska | Sushma-Nagaraja Grellscheid | Liliane Kister | James Stevenin | Sushma N. Grellscheid
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