eIF4B stimulates translation of long mRNAs with structured 5′ UTRs and low closed-loop potential but weak dependence on eIF4G
Neelam Dabas Sen(National Institutes of Health), Alan G. Hinnebusch(National Institutes of Health), Nicholas T. Ingolia(QB3), Fujun Zhou(National Institutes of Health), M. Scott Harris(Altimmune (United States))
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