Yeast Sm-like proteins function in mRNA decapping and decay
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Jean D. Beggs | Roy Parker | R. Parker | J. Beggs | A. Mayes | S. Tharun | W. He | P. Lennertz | Pascal Lennertz | Andrew E. Mayes | Sundaresan Tharun | Weihai He | Weihai He | Pascal Lennertz
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