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The Spliceosomal Protein SF3B5 is a Novel Component of Drosophila SAGA that Functions in Gene Expres…
Alternative splicing acts as an independent prognosticator in ovarian carcinoma.
Molecular architecture of the human 17S U2 snRNP.
WGCNA-Based Identification of Hub Genes and Key Pathways Involved in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Diseas…
Structural and mechanistic insights into human splicing factor SF3b complex derived using an integra…
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