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Pathogenic missense variation in PABPC1L/EPAB causes female infertility due to oocyte maturation arr…
Embryonic poly(A)-binding protein is required at the preantral stage of mouse folliculogenesis for o…
Epab and Pabpc1 are differentially expressed in the postnatal mouse ovaries.
PABPC1L Induces IDO1 to Promote Tryptophan Metabolism and Immune Suppression in Renal Cell Carcinoma…
Embryonic poly(A)-binding protein interacts with translation-related proteins and undergoes phosphor…
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