Conformational changes in switch I of EF‐G drive its directional cycling on and off the ribosome
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M. Desrosiers | Kevin S Wilson | Cristina Ticu | Roxana Nechifor | Boray Nguyen | Melanie Desrosiers | Cristina Ticu | Roxana Nechifor | K. S. Wilson | B. Nguyen
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