Author:
Obayashi Eiji,Luna Rafael E.,Nagata Takashi,Martin-Marcos Pilar,Hiraishi Hiroyuki,Singh Chingakham Ranjit,Erzberger Jan Peter,Zhang Fan,Arthanari Haribabu,Morris Jacob,Pellarin Riccardo,Moore Chelsea,Harmon Ian,Papadopoulos Evangelos,Yoshida Hisashi,Nasr Mahmoud L.,Unzai Satoru,Thompson Brytteny,Aube Eric,Hustak Samantha,Stengel Florian,Dagraca Eddie,Ananbandam Asokan,Gao Philip,Urano Takeshi,Hinnebusch Alan G.,Wagner Gerhard,Asano Katsura
Funder
NIH
University of Kansas COBRE-PSF
NSF Research
KSU Terry Johnson Cancer Center
NICHD
JSPS
KAKENHI
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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