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== Introduction ==
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The L14 ribosomal protein is a protein which is included in the 50S subunit of the procaryote ribosome and in the 60s subunit of the eucaryote ribosome.

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This Sandbox is Reserved from 06/12/2018, through 30/06/2019 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1480 through Sandbox Reserved 1543.
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Introduction

The L14 ribosomal protein is a protein which is included in the 50S subunit of the procaryote ribosome and in the 60s subunit of the eucaryote ribosome.



By Bonhomme Clémence and Dilda Nathan

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