Next-generation SELEX identifies sequence and structural determinants of splicing factor binding in human pre-mRNA sequence.
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Lauren V. Alpert | W. Fairbrother | W. Thompson | S. Gunderson | William G Fairbrother | Daniel C Reid | Brian L Chang | Samuel I Gunderson | Lauren Alpert | William A Thompson | D. C. Reid
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