Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals concurrent RNA–protein interactions and identifies new RNA-binding proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Matthias Mann | P. Brown | M. Mann | Gregory J. Hogan | F. Butter | D. Klass | Patrick O Brown | Gregory J Hogan | Falk Butter | Marion Scheibe | Daniel M Klass | M. Scheibe
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