RNase H is responsible for the non-specific inhibition of in vitro translation by 2'-O-alkyl chimeric oligonucleotides: high affinity or selectivity, a dilemma to design antisense oligomers (Q40395644)
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scientific article published on September 1995
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English | RNase H is responsible for the non-specific inhibition of in vitro translation by 2'-O-alkyl chimeric oligonucleotides: high affinity or selectivity, a dilemma to design antisense oligomers |
scientific article published on September 1995 |
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RNase H is responsible for the non-specific inhibition of in vitro translation by 2'-O-alkyl chimeric oligonucleotides: high affinity or selectivity, a dilemma to design antisense oligomers (English)
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Larrouy B
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Boiziau C
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Sproat B
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Toulmé JJ
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1 September 1995
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3434-3440
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