The structural basis of mRNA recognition and binding by yeast pseudouridine synthase PUS1
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L. Doyle | Sebastian Grünberg | Erbay Yigit | Barry L. Stoddard | Eric J. Wolf | Nan Dai | Ivan R Corrêa
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