Chemical modification of nucleotide bases and mRNA editing depend on hexamer or nucleoprotein phase in Sendai virus nucleocapsids.
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F. Baudin | D. Garcin | D. Kolakofsky | Frédéric Iseni | Daniel Kolakofsky | Dominique Garcin | Rob W H Ruigrok | F. Iseni | Florence Baudin | Jean-Baptiste Marq | R. Ruigrok | J. Marq
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