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  • 3. Synthesis of photolabile transcription initiators and preparation of photocleavable functional RNA by transcription.
    Huang F, Shi Y.
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  • 7. In vitro selected RNA-cleaving DNA enzymes from combinatorial libraries.
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    Zerressen A, Jäschke A.
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  • 9. Efficient preparation of organic substrate-RNA conjugates via in vitro transcription.
    Fiammengo R, Musílek K, Jäschke A.
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  • 11. Artificial ribonucleases: from combinatorial libraries to efficient catalysts of RNA cleavage.
    Kovalev N, Burakova E, Silnikov V, Zenkova M, Vlassov V.
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  • 14. In vitro selection of aptamers from RNA libraries.
    Kenan DJ, Keene JD.
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  • 15. Identification of efficient cleavage sites in long-target RNAs.
    Pan WH, Clawson GA.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2004 Oct 29; 252():125-44. PubMed ID: 15017046
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  • 16. Tracing sequence diversity change of RNA-cleaving deoxyribozymes under increasing selection pressure during in vitro selection.
    Schlosser K, Li Y.
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  • 17. RNA-ligand interactions: affinity and specificity of aminoglycoside dimers and acridine conjugates to the HIV-1 Rev response element.
    Luedtke NW, Liu Q, Tor Y.
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  • 18. Site-specific cleavage of RNA and DNA by complementary DNA--bleomycin A5 conjugates.
    Vorobjev PE, Smith JB, Pyshnaya IA, Levina AS, Zarytova VF, Wickstrom E.
    Bioconjug Chem; 2003 Oct 07; 14(6):1307-13. PubMed ID: 14624648
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