The ARE‐dependent mRNA‐destabilizing activity of BRF1 is regulated by protein kinase B
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B. Hemmings | D. Hess | G. Stoecklin | R. Gherzi | C. Moroni | B. Gross | M. Schmidlin | Min-Ren Lu | M. Mallaun | S. Leuenberger
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