Fragile X related protein 1 isoforms differentially modulate the affinity of fragile X mental retardation protein for G-quartet RNA structure
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É. Khandjian | E. Bechara | L. Davidovic | Mireille Melko | M. Bensaid | S. Tremblay | J. Grosgeorge | E. Lalli | B. Bardoni | É. W. Khandjian | Elias Bechara
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