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Protein-Encoding RNA to RNA Information Transfer in Mammalian Cells: RNA-dependent mRNA Amplification. Identification of Chimeric RNA Intermediates and Putative RNA End Products. 哺乳动物细胞中编码RNA到RNA信息传递的蛋白质:RNA依赖性信使核糖核酸扩增。嵌合RNA中间体和推定RNA终产物的鉴定。
Annals of integrative molecular medicine Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-22
Sophia Rits, Bjorn R Olsen, Vladimir Volloch
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Protein-Encoding RNA to RNA Information Transfer in Mammalian Cells: RNA-dependent mRNA Amplification. Identification of Chimeric RNA Intermediates and Putative RNA End Products. 哺乳动物细胞中蛋白质编码RNA到RNA的信息传递:RNA依赖的mRNA扩增。嵌合RNA中间体和推测的RNA终产物的鉴定。
Annals of integrative molecular medicine Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.33597/aimm.01-1003
S. Rits, B. Olsen, V. Volloch
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