Mammalian Staufen Is a Double-Stranded-RNA- and Tubulin-Binding Protein Which Localizes to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Louise Wickham | Luc DesGroseillers | Ming Luo | Ivan R. Nabi | I. Nabi | T. Duchaine | L. DesGroseillers | L. Wickham | M. Luo | Thomas Duchaîne | M. Luo
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