eIF5A promotes translation of polyproline motifs.
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C. J. Woolstenhulme | Allen R. Buskirk | B. Shin | P. Saini | Thomas E Dever | Allen R Buskirk | Christopher J Woolstenhulme | Erik Gutierrez | Byung-Sik Shin | Joo-Ran Kim | Preeti Saini | Joo-Ran Kim | Erik Gutierrez | T. Dever
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