Structure of the Escherichia coli ribosomal termination complex with release factor 2
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Måns Ehrenberg | Bente Vestergaard | Bruno P. Klaholz | Marin van Heel | M. Ehrenberg | M. Heel | E. Orlova | T. Pape | B. Vestergaard | A. Zavialov | B. Klaholz | A. Myasnikov | Elena V. Orlova | Alexander G. Myasnikov | Tillmann Pape | Andrey V. Zavialov
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