Structure-function studies of STAR family Quaking proteins bound to their in vivo RNA target sites.
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Thomas Tuschl | Markus Hafner | T. Tuschl | D. Patel | M. Hafner | M. Teplova | D. Teplov | K. Essig | Dinshaw J Patel | Marianna Teplova | Dmitri Teplov | Katharina Essig
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