Translational control of dosage compensation in Drosophila by Sex‐lethal: cooperative silencing via the 5′ and 3′ UTRs of msl‐2 mRNA is independent of the poly(A) tail
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M. Hentze | T. Preiss | F. Gebauer | P. Becker | D. Corona | M W Hentze | F Gebauer | D F Corona | T Preiss | P B Becker | Davide F.V. Corona | Matthias W. Hentze
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