Structural Characterization of the Human Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 3 Protein Complex by Mass Spectrometry*S
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Carol V Robinson | J. Doudna | C. Robinson | C. Fraser | Eugen Damoc | J. Hershey | J. Leary | Min Zhou | Jennifer A Doudna | Julie A Leary | Eugen Damoc | Christopher S Fraser | Min Zhou | Hortense Videler | Greg L Mayeur | John W B Hershey | H. Videler | Greg L. Mayeur
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