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Zwieb, C., Müller, F., & Larsen, N. (1996). Comparative analysis of tertiary structure elements in signal recognition particle RNA. Folding and Design, 1(4), 315–324.

Authors 3
  1. Christian Zwieb (first)
  2. Florian Müller (additional)
  3. Niels Larsen (additional)
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