Translational stalling at polyproline stretches is modulated by the sequence context upstream of the stall site
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Kirsten Jung | Tanel Tenson | Gemma C. Atkinson | Lauri Peil | Daniel N. Wilson | A. Starosta | K. Jung | G. Atkinson | T. Tenson | J. Remme | L. Peil | Jürgen Lassak | Agata L. Starosta | Jaanus Remme | Kai Virumäe | J. Lassak | K. Virumäe | Lauri Peil
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