Architecture and nucleic acids recognition mechanism of the THO complex, an mRNP assembly factor
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Jorge Cuéllar | Andrés Aguilera | Andrzej Dziembowski | Kamil Gewartowski | J. Carrascosa | J. Valpuesta | A. Aguilera | A. Dziembowski | A. Prokop | S. Mroczek | J. Cuéllar | Álvaro Peña | Seweryn Mroczek | Aleksandra Szykowska | Andrzej Prokop | Mariusz Czarnocki‐Cieciura | Jan Piwowarski | Cristina Tous | José L Carrascosa | José María Valpuesta | C. Tous | A. Szykowska | Kamil Gewartowski | J. Piwowarski | A. Peña | M. Czarnocki-Cieciura
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