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In Vivo Production of RNA Aptamers and Nanoparticles : Problems and Prospects. / Shanaa, Ousama Al; Rumyantsev, Andrey; Sambuk, Elena; Padkina, Marina.

в: Molecules, Том 26, № 5, 1422, 06.03.2021, стр. 1422-1440.

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