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Biochimie|May 27, 2009
SECIS-binding protein 2, a key player in selenoprotein synthesis, is an intrinsically disordered proteinVincent Oliéric, Philippe Wolff, Akiko Takeuchi, et al.
Plos One|August 23, 2011
Increased muscle stress-sensitivity induced by selenoprotein N inactivation in mouse: a mammalian model for SEPN1-related myopathyMathieu Rederstorff, Perrine Castets, Sandrine Arbogast, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|December 7, 2010
Satellite cell loss and impaired muscle regeneration in selenoprotein N deficiencyPerrine Castets, Anne T Bertrand, Maud Beuvin, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 13, 2008
The Hsp90 chaperone controls the biogenesis of L7Ae RNPs through conserved machinerySéverine Boulon, Nathalie Marmier-Gourrier, Bérengère Pradet-Balade, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 21, 2016
Selenoprotein Gene NomenclatureVadim N Gladyshev, Elias S Arnér, Marla J Berry, et al.
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Biochimie|May 27, 2009
SECIS-binding protein 2, a key player in selenoprotein synthesis, is an intrinsically disordered proteinVincent Oliéric, Philippe Wolff, Akiko Takeuchi, et al.
Plos One|August 23, 2011
Increased muscle stress-sensitivity induced by selenoprotein N inactivation in mouse: a mammalian model for SEPN1-related myopathyMathieu Rederstorff, Perrine Castets, Sandrine Arbogast, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|December 7, 2010
Satellite cell loss and impaired muscle regeneration in selenoprotein N deficiencyPerrine Castets, Anne T Bertrand, Maud Beuvin, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 13, 2008
The Hsp90 chaperone controls the biogenesis of L7Ae RNPs through conserved machinerySéverine Boulon, Nathalie Marmier-Gourrier, Bérengère Pradet-Balade, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 21, 2016
Selenoprotein Gene NomenclatureVadim N Gladyshev, Elias S Arnér, Marla J Berry, et al.
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