Structure and Function of the Nuclear Pore Complex Cytoplasmic mRNA Export Platform
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Seung Joong Kim | Ilan E. Chemmama | B. Chait | A. Sali | D. Stokes | J. Fernandez-Martinez | P. Upla | I. Chemmama | R. Pellarin | M. Rout | Rosemary Williams | Yi Shi | Wenzhu Zhang | W. Rice | Michael Gagnon | Junjie Wang | I. Nudelman | Daniel Zenklusen | Paula Upla | Javier Fernandez-Martinez
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