Structural basis for snRNA recognition by the double-WD40 repeat domain of Gemin5
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Yao Cong | Yi Wang | Mingzhu Wang | R. Xu | Rui-Ming Xu | Wenxing Jin | Chao-Pei Liu | Na Yang | Mingliang Jin | Mingzhu Wang | Y. Cong | M. Jin | N. Yang | Chao-Pei Liu | W. Jin | Y. Wang
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