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Ferbitz, L., Maier, T., Patzelt, H., Bukau, B., Deuerling, E., & Ban, N. (2004). Trigger factor in complex with the ribosome forms a molecular cradle for nascent proteins. Nature, 431(7008), 590–596.

Authors 6
  1. Lars Ferbitz (first)
  2. Timm Maier (additional)
  3. Holger Patzelt (additional)
  4. Bernd Bukau (additional)
  5. Elke Deuerling (additional)
  6. Nenad Ban (additional)
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@article{Ferbitz_2004, title={Trigger factor in complex with the ribosome forms a molecular cradle for nascent proteins}, volume={431}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature02899}, DOI={10.1038/nature02899}, number={7008}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Ferbitz, Lars and Maier, Timm and Patzelt, Holger and Bukau, Bernd and Deuerling, Elke and Ban, Nenad}, year={2004}, month=aug, pages={590–596} }