Bibliography
Hoskins, J. W., Ofori, L. O., Chen, C. Z., Kumar, A., Sobczak, K., Nakamori, M., Southall, N., Patnaik, S., Marugan, J. J., Zheng, W., Austin, C. P., Disney, M. D., Miller, B. L., & Thornton, C. A. (2014). Lomofungin and dilomofungin: inhibitors of MBNL1-CUG RNA binding with distinct cellular effects. Nucleic Acids Research, 42(10), 6591â6602.
Authors
14
- Jason W. Hoskins (first)
- Leslie O. Ofori (additional)
- Catherine Z. Chen (additional)
- Amit Kumar (additional)
- Krzysztof Sobczak (additional)
- Masayuki Nakamori (additional)
- Noel Southall (additional)
- Samarjit Patnaik (additional)
- Juan J. Marugan (additional)
- Wei Zheng (additional)
- Christopher P. Austin (additional)
- Matthew D. Disney (additional)
- Benjamin L. Miller (additional)
- Charles A. Thornton (additional)
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