A highly expressed miR-101 isomiR is a functional silencing small RNA
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Xavier Estivill | Lorena Pantano | Isidre Ferrer | X. Estivill | J. D. del Río | L. Pantano | F. Llorens | I. Ferrer | E. Martí | Mónica Báñez-Coronel | Eulàlia Martí | Franc Llorens | Mónica Bañez-Coronel | Jose Antonio del Río
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