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The pseudogenes of eukaryotic translation elongation factors (EEFs): Role in cancer and other human diseases

The eukaryotic translation elongation factors (EEFs), i.e. EEF1A1, EEF1A2, EEF1B2, EEF1D, EEF1G, EEF1E1 and EEF2, are coding-genes that play a central role in the elongation step of translation but are often altered in cancer. Less investigated are their pseudogenes. Recently, it was demonstrated th...

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Published in:Genes & diseases 2022-07, Vol.9 (4), p.941-958
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