The RNA ligands for mouse proline-rich RNA-binding protein (mouse Prrp) contain two consensus sequences in separate loop structure
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Yasuyuki Kurihara | Yusuke Taguchi | Yusuke Taguchi | S. Uesugi | Tamaki Hori | Seiichi Uesugi | T. Hori | Y. Kurihara
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