Contribution of dihydrouridine in folding of the D-arm in tRNA.
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B Nawrot | P. Herdewijn | B. Nawrot | E. Sochacka | N. Dyubankova | E. Lescrinier | P Herdewijn | N Dyubankova | E Sochacka | K Kraszewska | E Lescrinier | Karina Kraszewska
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