Characterization of the Leishmania donovani ribosomal RNA promoter.

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Published in Mol Biochem Parasitol on October 15, 1999

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S Yan1, M J Lodes, M Fox, P J Myler, K Stuart

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1: Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, WA 98109-1651, USA.

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