Targeted inhibition of miRNA maturation with morpholinos reveals a role for miR-375 in pancreatic islet development.

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Published in PLoS Biol on August 01, 2007

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Wigard P Kloosterman1, Anne K Lagendijk, René F Ketting, Jon D Moulton, Ronald H A Plasterk

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1: Hubrecht Laboratory-KNAW, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

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