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Schawalder, S. B., Kabani, M., Howald, I., Choudhury, U., Werner, M., & Shore, D. (2004). Growth-regulated recruitment of the essential yeast ribosomal protein gene activator Ifh1. Nature, 432(7020), 1058–1061.

Authors 6
  1. Stephan B. Schawalder (first)
  2. Mehdi Kabani (additional)
  3. Isabelle Howald (additional)
  4. Urmila Choudhury (additional)
  5. Michel Werner (additional)
  6. David Shore (additional)
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@article{Schawalder_2004, title={Growth-regulated recruitment of the essential yeast ribosomal protein gene activator Ifh1}, volume={432}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03200}, DOI={10.1038/nature03200}, number={7020}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Schawalder, Stephan B. and Kabani, Mehdi and Howald, Isabelle and Choudhury, Urmila and Werner, Michel and Shore, David}, year={2004}, month=dec, pages={1058–1061} }