RNAi combining Sleeping Beauty transposon system inhibits ex vivo expression of foot-and-mouth disease virus VP1 in transgenic sheep cells
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Yi-Xun Liu | Guoshi Liu | Z. Lian | Guangdong Li | Xiaosheng Zhang | Jinlong Zhang | Shoulong Deng | Pengyun Ji | Feng Wang | Hongbing Han | Kun Yu | X. Tian | Wenting Li | Wuqi Jiang | Juncai Fu
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