High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene
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Alain Bernheim | Marine Guillaud-Bataille | D. Weil | A. Bernheim | G. Danglot | F. Dautry | B. Raynal | M. Guillaud-Bataille | Dominique Weil | O. Brison | Olivier Brison | Gisèle Danglot | Brigitte Raynal | François Dautry | Célia Chen | Nicole Fossar | N. Fossar | Célia Chen
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