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Madden, K.R., Harris, A.N., Kilzer, J.M., Welchin, H.L., Welch, P.J. (2005). Gateway RNAi. In: Taira, K., Kataoka, K., Niidome, T. (eds) Non-viral Gene Therapy. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/4-431-27879-6_29

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