In vitro selection of RNA molecules that displace cocaine from the membrane-bound nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
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M E Eldefrawi | J. Lis | J. Ippolito | H. Ulrich | Hua Shi | M. Eldefrawi | G. P. Hess | J T Lis | O. Pagán | G P Hess | H Ulrich | J E Ippolito | O R Pagán | V A Eterović | R M Hann | H Shi | V. Eterović | H. Shi | R. Hann | Henning Ulrich
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