A link between RNA interference and nonsense-mediated decay in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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S. Mango | B. Bass | S. Knight | M E Domeier | S E Mango | D P Morse | B L Bass | M. E. Domeier | D. P. Morse | M. Portereiko | S W Knight | M Portereiko | S. W. Knight | B. L. Bass | Michael F. Portereiko | Daniel P. Morse
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