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MicroRNA is here to stay

Philip N. Benfey ()
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Nature, 2003, vol. 425, issue 6955, 244-245

Abstract: A form of gene regulation that uses small RNA molecules to bind to longer RNAs was first described over a decade ago, but was thought to be of little significance in controlling cellular processes. No longer.

Date: 2003
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