Efficient Translation Initiation Directed by the 900-Nucleotide-Long and GC-Rich 5′ Untranslated Region of the Human Retrotransposon LINE-1 mRNA Is Strictly Cap Dependent Rather than Internal Ribosome Entry Site Mediated
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Ivan N. Shatsky | Ilya M. Terenin | Sergey E. Dmitriev | Dmitri E. Andreev | V. Prassolov | W. Merrick | I. Terenin | I. Shatsky | I. Olovnikov | D. Andreev | S. Dmitriev | William C. Merrick | Ivan A. Olovnikov | Vladimir S. Prassolov
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