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E A Arn

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Cell|October 28, 1998
Motors driving mRNA localization: new insights from in vivo imagingE A Arn, P M Macdonald
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 6, 1996
The 2'-5' RNA ligase of Escherichia coli. Purification, cloning, and genomic disruptionE A Arn, J N Abelson
Developmental Cell|November 13, 2001
RNA localization goes directE A Arn, P M Macdonald
Nucleic Acids Research|October 25, 1988
Sequence of a transcribed Physarum genomic DNA fragment containing a cluster of different U-RNA sequencesM E Curran, D S Sullivan, E A Arn, et al.
Cell|June 13, 1997
The yeast tRNA splicing endonuclease: a tetrameric enzyme with two active site subunits homologous to the archaeal tRNA endonucleasesC R Trotta, F Miao, E A Arn, et al.
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Cell|October 28, 1998
Motors driving mRNA localization: new insights from in vivo imagingE A Arn, P M Macdonald
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 6, 1996
The 2'-5' RNA ligase of Escherichia coli. Purification, cloning, and genomic disruptionE A Arn, J N Abelson
Developmental Cell|November 13, 2001
RNA localization goes directE A Arn, P M Macdonald
Nucleic Acids Research|October 25, 1988
Sequence of a transcribed Physarum genomic DNA fragment containing a cluster of different U-RNA sequencesM E Curran, D S Sullivan, E A Arn, et al.
Cell|June 13, 1997
The yeast tRNA splicing endonuclease: a tetrameric enzyme with two active site subunits homologous to the archaeal tRNA endonucleasesC R Trotta, F Miao, E A Arn, et al.
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