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Genes & development, v.24 no.17, 2010년, pp.1832 - 1860  

Phizicky, Eric M. ,  Hopper, Anita K.

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tRNA biology has come of age, revealing an unprecedented level of understanding and many unexpected discoveries along the way. This review highlights new findings on the diverse pathways of tRNA maturation, and on the formation and function of a number of modifications. Topics of special focus inclu...

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