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Ribonucleoproteins are protein complexes composed of ribonucleic acids that bind RNA, they can be nuclear or nucleolar and often play a key role in RNA processing in the cell.
Ribonucleoproteins are [[Proteins|protein]] complexes composed of [[Ribonucleic acid|ribonucleic acids]] that bind [[RNA|RNA]], they can be nuclear or nucleolar and often play a key role in RNA processing in the [[Cell|cell]]<ref>Bleichert F, Baserga SJ. Ribonucleoprotein multimers and their functions. Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol. 2010;45(5):331-50.</ref>.  
 
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Ribonucleoproteins are protein complexes composed of ribonucleic acids that bind RNA, they can be nuclear or nucleolar and often play a key role in RNA processing in the cell[1].

References 

  1. Bleichert F, Baserga SJ. Ribonucleoprotein multimers and their functions. Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol. 2010;45(5):331-50.