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Hemmes H, Lakatos L, Goldbach R, Burgyan J, Prins M

Hemmes H, Lakatos L, Goldbach R, Burgyan J, Prins M. The NS3 protein of Rice hoja blanca tenuivirus suppresses RNA silencing in plant and insect hosts by efficiently binding both siRNAs and miRNAs. RNA 2007 May 18.

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