An efficient siRNA-mediated gene silencing in primary human monocytes, dendritic cells and macrophages
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An efficient siRNA-mediated gene silencing in primary human monocytes, dendritic cells and macrophages
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IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 92, Issue 8, Pages 699-708
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Wiley
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2014-06-03
DOI
10.1038/icb.2014.39
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