Increased inhibitory ability of conjugated RNA aptamers against the HCV IRES.
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Satoshi Nishikawa | Tsunemi Hasegawa | Takuya Umehara | S. Nishikawa | F. Nishikawa | Kotaro Fukuda | Fumiko Nishikawa | Kunio Kikuchi | K. Fukuda | T. Hasegawa | T. Umehara | K. Kikuchi
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