SMN-primed ribosomes modulate the translation of transcripts related to Spinal Muscular Atrophy
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Ewout J. N. Groen | A. Quattrone | A. Inga | A. Rossi | T. Tebaldi | G. Anderluh | T. Gillingwater | E. Perenthaler | M. Clamer | G. Viero | M. Marchioretto | M. Dalla Serra | P. Bernabò | F. Lauria | Neža Omersa | E. Groen | F. Maniscalco | J. Orri | Elena Perenthaler | Fabio Lauria | Federica Maniscalco | Ewout Joan Nicolaas Groen | Deborah Donzel
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