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Wikipedia: ''Stress granules are dense aggregations in the cytosol composed of proteins & RNAs that appear when the cell is under stress. {{#pmid:25736060|Gutierrez2015}} The RNA molecules stored are stalled translation pre-initiation complexes: failed attempts to make protein from mRNA. Stress granules are 100–200 nm in size, not surrounded by membrane, and associated with the endoplasmatic reticulum. {{#pmid:16055272|Kavali2005}}'' | Wikipedia: ''Stress granules are dense aggregations in the cytosol composed of proteins & RNAs that appear when the cell is under stress. {{#pmid:25736060|Gutierrez2015}} The RNA molecules stored are stalled translation pre-initiation complexes: failed attempts to make protein from mRNA. Stress granules are 100–200 nm in size, not surrounded by membrane, and associated with the endoplasmatic reticulum. {{#pmid:16055272|Kavali2005}}'' | ||
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