Fibronectin controls cap-dependent translation through beta1 integrin and eukaryotic initiation factors 4 and 2 coordinated pathways.
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N. Sonenberg | C. Gorrini | S. Biffo | F. Loreni | V. Gandin | P. Marchisio | L. Sala
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