Single-molecule tracking of mRNA exiting from RNA polymerase II
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Jens Michaelis | Patrick Cramer | P. Cramer | J. Michaelis | E. Lehmann | Robert Lewis | J. Andrecka | Elisabeth Lehmann | Joanna Andrecka | Robert Lewis | Florian Brückner | F. Brückner
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