Symmetrical dimethylation of arginine residues in spliceosomal Sm protein B/B' and the Sm-like protein LSm4, and their interaction with the SMN protein.
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R. Lührmann | L. Meheus | U. Fischer | H. Brahms | R Lührmann | U. Fischer | U Fischer | L Meheus | H Brahms | V de Brabandere | V. D. De Brabandere | V. D. Brabandere
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