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The interaction of mrna with ribosomes in the course of translation in higher eukaryotes. / Graifer, Dmitri; Karpova, Galina.

mRNA: Molecular Biology, Processing and Function. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2018. стр. 1-42.

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Graifer, D & Karpova, G 2018, The interaction of mrna with ribosomes in the course of translation in higher eukaryotes. в mRNA: Molecular Biology, Processing and Function. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., стр. 1-42.

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Graifer, D., & Karpova, G. (2018). The interaction of mrna with ribosomes in the course of translation in higher eukaryotes. в mRNA: Molecular Biology, Processing and Function (стр. 1-42). Nova Science Publishers, Inc..

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Graifer D, Karpova G. The interaction of mrna with ribosomes in the course of translation in higher eukaryotes. в mRNA: Molecular Biology, Processing and Function. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2018. стр. 1-42

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Graifer, Dmitri ; Karpova, Galina. / The interaction of mrna with ribosomes in the course of translation in higher eukaryotes. mRNA: Molecular Biology, Processing and Function. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2018. стр. 1-42

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