A novel RNA-binding mode of the YTH domain reveals the mechanism for recognition of determinant of selective removal by Mmi1
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Chao Xu | Chongyuan Wang | Yiyang Jiang | Chao Xu | Jihui Wu | Yunyu Shi | Yuwei Zhu | Jihui Wu | Yunyu Shi | Yiyang Jiang | Chongyuan Wang | Yuwei Zhu | Hongyu Bao | Hongyu Bao
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