HP1BP3, a Chromatin Retention Factor for Co-transcriptional MicroRNA Processing.
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N. Grishin | D. Corey | L. Kinch | R. Kittler | Qinghua Liu | Haoming Liu | C. Liang | Masayuki Matsui | Y. Nam | Zhiqiang Wang | K. S. Yoo | G. P. Yadav | B. Jeong | R. Kollipara | Xiong Ke | G. Yadav
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