Phosphate and R2D2 restrict the substrate specificity of Dicer-2, an ATP-driven ribonuclease.
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Phillip D Zamore | P. Zamore | R. Fukunaga | E. S. Cenik | G. Lu | Robert C. Dutcher | Yeming Wang | Traci M. Tanaka Hall | Ryuya Fukunaga | Gang Lu | Yeming Wang | Elif Sarinay Cenik | Robert Dutcher | Traci M Tanaka Hall | Robert Dutcher
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