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Gene expression / RNA splicing / RNA / DNA / Spinal muscular atrophy / Alternative splicing / Intron / ASF/SF2 / Exon / Genetics / Biology / Spliceosome
Date: 2011-03-11 09:31:57
Gene expression
RNA splicing
RNA
DNA
Spinal muscular atrophy
Alternative splicing
Intron
ASF/SF2
Exon
Genetics
Biology
Spliceosome

RESEARCH PROFILE Adrian Krainer Tinkering with the cell’s RNA-editing

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