The RNAi revolution
Carl D. Novina () and
Phillip A. Sharp ()
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Carl D. Novina: Center for Cancer Research
Phillip A. Sharp: Center for Cancer Research
Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 6996, 161-164
Abstract:
The term RNAi — short for RNA interference — crops up again and again in biology research these days. This is in part because of its power as a laboratory tool, and in part because it is a widespread natural phenomenon.
Date: 2004
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