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The AAA ATPase Rix7 powers progression of ribosome biogenesis by stripping Nsa1 from pre-60S particles
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The AAA ATPase Rix7 powers progression of ribosome biogenesis by stripping Nsa1 from pre-60S particles
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cell biology
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Putative AAA family ATPase RIX7 YLL034C
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Ed Hurt
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Dieter Kressler
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Brigitte Pertschy
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Daniela Roser
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English
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16 June 2008
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Journal of Cell Biology
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181
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6
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935-44
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