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Nuclear export and cytoplasmic maturation of the large ribosomal subunitLo, 2009
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The work in this thesis addresses the general problem of how ribosomal subunits are exported from the nucleus to mature in the cytoplasm. There are three parts in this dissertation. In the first part, I asked questions about the specificity for export receptors in the …
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