In Vitro Study of Two Dominant Inhibitory GTPase Mutants of Escherichia coli Translation Initiation Factor IF2
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M Grunberg-Manago | J W Hershey | M. Grunberg‐Manago | J. Hershey | H. Putzer | Y Cenatiempo | Y. Cenatiempo | S Luchin | H Putzer | S Laalami | S. Laalami | S. Luchin | Marianne Grunberg-Manago | Sergei Luchin | Yves Cenatiempo
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