HRI coordinates translation by eIF2αP and mTORC1 to mitigate ineffective erythropoiesis in mice during iron deficiency.
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R. Kaufman | Jane-Jane Chen | Alejandra Macias-Garcia | Shuping Zhang | Jason Velazquez | E. Paltrinieri | J. Velazquez
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