Artificial trans-encoded small non-coding RNAs specifically silence the selected gene expression in bacteria
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Feng Han | Wengong Yu | Yuchao Gu | Shuai Man | Rubin Cheng | Cuicui Miao | Qianhong Gong | Xinzhi Lu | F. Han | Xinzhi Lu | Yuchao Gu | Wengong Yu | Qianhong Gong | Cuicui Miao | Shuai Man | R. Cheng
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