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Evidence for a convergent slowdown in primate molecular rates and its implications for the timing of early primate evolution.
Evaluation of emotion-based messages designed to motivate Hispanic and Asian parents of early adolescents to engage in calcium-rich food and beverage parenting practices.
Probiotics (Direct-Fed Microbials) in Poultry Nutrition and Their Effects on Nutrient Utilization, Growth and Laying Performance, and Gut Health: A Systematic Review.
Natural Killer Cell-Derived Vesicular miRNAs: A New Anticancer Approach?
Selenocysteine codons decrease polysome association on endogenous selenoprotein mRNAs.
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Selenocysteine codons decrease polysome association on endogenous selenoprotein mRNAs.
Martin GW, Berry MJ. Selenocysteine codons decrease polysome association on endogenous selenoprotein mRNAs. Genes Cells. 2001 Feb; 6(2):121-9.
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Animals
Codon
Humans
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Polyribosomes
Proteins
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
RNA, Messenger
Selenocysteine
Selenoprotein P
Selenoproteins
Transfection
Tumor Cells, Cultured
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Marla J. Berry, Ph.D.