The RNA-binding protein DAZL functions as repressor and activator of mRNA translation during oocyte maturation
The RNA binding protein DAZL plays a critical role during germ cell development. Here the authors provide evidence that DAZL functions both as activator and repressor of translation during oocyte maturation in mouse.
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Main Authors: | Cai-Rong Yang, Gabriel Rajkovic, Enrico Maria Daldello, Xuan G. Luong, Jing Chen, Marco Conti |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/14abd0431e2b4a6a85d0fd2173a82320 |
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