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Maria J. Ruiz-Echevarría, Jason M. Yasenchak, Xia Han, Jonathan D. Dinman, and Stuart W. Peltz
The Upf3 protein is a component of the surveillance complex that monitors both translation and mRNA turnover and affects viral propagation
PNAS 1998 95: 8721-8726.

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