Microproteins in skeletal muscle: hidden keys in muscle physiology
Abstract Recent advances in the transcriptomics, translatomics, and proteomics have led us to the exciting new world of functional endogenous microproteins. These microproteins have a small size and are derived from small open reading frames (smORFs) of RNAs previously annotated as non‐coding (e.g....
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Main Authors: | Bernardo Bonilauri (Author), Bruno Dallagiovanna (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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