Parvulin (Par14), a Peptidyl-Prolyl cis-trans Isomerase, Is a Novel rRNA Processing Factor That Evolved in the Metazoan Lineage
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Mitsuaki Yanagida | Yutaka Miura | Yoshio Yamauchi | Nobuhiro Takahashi | Toshiaki Isobe | Keiichi Homma | Hideaki Ishikawa | Keiichi Izumikawa | Y. Yamauchi | N. Takahashi | T. Isobe | T. Hayano | T. Shinkawa | Sally Fujiyama-Nakamura | Harunori Yoshikawa | Keiichi Homma | Toshiya Hayano | Teruko Tsujimura-Takahashi | Keiichi Izumikawa | Hideaki Ishikawa | Naoki Miyazawa | Takashi Shinkawa | M. Yanagida | Y. Miura | Harunori Yoshikawa | Sally Fujiyama-Nakamura | Naoki Miyazawa | Teruko Tsujimura-Takahashi
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