In vivo translatome profiling reveals early defects in ribosome biology underlying SMA pathogenesis
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In vivo translatome profiling reveals early defects in ribosome biology underlying SMA pathogenesis
Bernabò P, Tebaldi T, Groen EJN, Lane FM, Perenthaler E, Mattedi F, Newbery HJ, Zhou H, Zuccotti P, Potrich V, Muntoni F, Quattrone A, Gillingwater TH, Viero1 G. In vivo translatome profiling reveals early defects in ribosome biology underlying SMA pathogenesis. bioRxiv. 2017. doi:10.1101/103481
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