The Widespread Impact of Mammalian MicroRNAs on mRNA Repression and Evolution
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C. Burge | L. Lim | D. Bartel | B. P. Lewis | A. Grimson | K. Farh | W. K. Johnston | Calvin H Jan | Calvin H. Jan | Andrew Grimson | Lee P. Lim
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