Polyadenylylation helps regulate mRNA decay in Escherichia coli.
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S. R. Kushner | Julia A Chekanova | S R Kushner | E B O'Hara | J A Chekanova | C A Ingle | Z R Kushner | E Peters | E. O’Hara | J. Chekanova | C. Ingle | E. Peters | Z. R. Kushner | Eileen B. O'Hara | Ze'eva R. Kushner | Erica Peters
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