The proteome and transcriptome of stress granules and P bodies during human T lymphocyte activation.
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N. Saint-Laurent | E. Sarot | M. Tosolini | J. Fournié | F. Pont | Don-Marc Franchini | É. Lhuillier | Nicolas Curdy | Olivia Lanvin | J. Cerapio | C. Valle | Camille Laurent | D. Franchini | N. Saint‐Laurent | Nathalie Saint-Laurent
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