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The Expanding Riboverse

Subverting the conventional concept of "the" ribosome, a wealth of information gleaned from recent studies is revealing a much more diverse and dynamic ribosomal reality than has traditionally been thought possible. A diverse array of researchers is collectively illuminating a universe of...

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Published in:Cells (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2019-10, Vol.8 (10), p.1205
Main Authors: Sulima, Sergey O, Dinman, Jonathan D
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Bacteria
cancer
Gene expression
Genomes
Gravitational waves
heterogeneity
Metabolism
Mitochondria
Organisms
Parasites
Phosphorylation
Protein synthesis
Proteins
Review
ribosome
Ribosomes
ribosomopathies
specialization
translational fidelity
Tropical diseases
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