Composition and arrangement of genes define the strength of IRES-driven translation in bicistronic mRNAs
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Authors
Hennecke, MeikeKwissa, Marcin
Metzger, Karin
Oumard, André
Kröger, Andrea
Schirmbeck, Reinhold
Reimann, Jörg
Hauser, Hansjörg
Issue Date
2001-08-15
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Nucleic Acids Research 2001 29(16):3327-3334Publisher
Oxford University PressPubMed ID
11504870PubMed Central ID
55851Additional Links
http://www.nar.oupjournals.org/content/vol29/issue16/Language
en_USISSN
0305-10481362-4962
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