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Small RNA Duplexes Function as Mobile Silencing Signals Between Plant Cells.

Dunoyer P, Schott G, Himber C, Meyer D, Takeda A, Carrington JC, Voinnet O. Small RNA Duplexes Function as Mobile Silencing Signals Between Plant Cells. Science. 2010 Apr 22. [Epub ahead of print]

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