Myogenic factors that regulate expression of muscle-specific microRNAs.
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Harvey F Lodish | H. Lodish | S. Baskerville | P. Rao | Roshan M. Kumar | Mina Farkhondeh | Scott Baskerville | Roshan M Kumar | Prakash K Rao | Mina Farkhondeh
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