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Methylation mystery

Michael Ronemus and Rob Martienssen ()
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Michael Ronemus: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor
Rob Martienssen: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor

Nature, 2005, vol. 433, issue 7025, 472-473

Abstract: Tiny RNA molecules called microRNAs are important in development, and are thought to function by causing the degradation of matching messenger RNAs. That may not be their only mode of action, however.

Date: 2005
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