Regulation by let-7 and lin-4 miRNAs Results in Target mRNA Degradation
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A. Pasquinelli | Rachel Eachus | S. Bagga | J. Bracht | Shaun Hunter | K. Massirer | J. Holtz | Shaun E. Hunter
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