MicroRNA-Mediated Processes are Essential for the Cellular Radiation Response
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MicroRNA-Mediated Processes are Essential for the Cellular Radiation Response
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RADIATION RESEARCH
Volume 176, Issue 5, Pages 575-586
Publisher
Radiation Research Society
Online
2011-10-26
DOI
10.1667/rr2638.1
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