Antisense RNA regulation in prokaryotes: rapid RNA/RNA interaction facilitated by a general U-turn loop structure.
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E. Wagner | K. Gerdes | T. Franch | J. Jacobsen | M. Petersen | E G Wagner | K Gerdes | T Franch | M Petersen | J P Jacobsen | Kenn Gerdes | E. H. Wagner | Michael Petersen | Jens Peter Jacobsen
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