Phosphorylation of eIF2α Is a Translational Control Mechanism Regulating Muscle Stem Cell Quiescence and Self-Renewal.
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A. Syme | A. Koromilas | Shuo Wang | Colin Crist | V. Zismanov | Solène Jamet | Victor Chichkov | V. Colangelo
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