The rotaviral NSP3 protein stimulates translation of polyadenylated target mRNAs independently of its RNA-binding domain.
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B. Cosson | D. Poncet | L. Paillard | V. Legagneux | H. Osborne | Cécile Keryer-Bibens | Allen Namanda-Vanderbeken
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