A quantitative high-throughput in vitro splicing assay identifies inhibitors of spliceosome catalysis
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A quantitative high-throughput in vitro splicing assay identifies inhibitors of spliceosome catalysis
Berg MG, Wan L, Younis I, Diem MD, Soo M, Wang C, Dreyfuss G. A quantitative high-throughput in vitro splicing assay identifies inhibitors of spliceosome catalysis. Mol Cell Biol. 2012 Apr;32(7):1271-83. Epub 2012 Jan 17.
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