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Non-coding RNAs: regulators of disease
The Journal of Pathology, 11/05/09
Taft RJ et al. – These observations emphasize the need to move beyond the confines of protein–coding genes and highlight the fact that continued investigation of ncRNA biogenesis and function will be necessary for a comprehensive understanding of human disease.
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