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Publications by Kaycee A. Quarles
Deformability in the Cleavage Site of Primary microRNA Is Not Sensed by the Double-Stranded RNA Binding Domains in the Microprocessor Component DGCR8
Proteins: Structure, Function and Genetics
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Ensemble Analysis of Primary MicroRNA Structure Reveals an Extensive Capacity to Deform Near the Drosha Cleavage Site
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