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Synthetic protein-binding dna sponge as a tool to tune gene expression and mitigate protein toxicity
Author(s):
X Wan
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F Pinto
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L Yu
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B Wang
,
J Engelberg
,
U. Levy
,
J Böhme
,
N Martinez
,
S Li
,
A. Lee
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M Marzuki
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AM Tizazu
Publication date:
2020
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Nat. Commun.
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