Genome Res · 2009

Most mammalian mRNAs are conserved targets of microRNAs

Friedman RC, Farh KK, Burge CB, Bartel DP.

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  • Friedman RCDepartment of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
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Yuki Sato

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Interesting idea, small sample.

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Hugo Rossi

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Important contribution to the field.

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Ravi Kim

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Great figures and clear story.

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Sara Garcia

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Great figures and clear story.

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Noor Wang

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Interesting idea, small sample.

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Alex Garcia

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Nice but incremental.

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Alex Lee

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Interesting idea, small sample.

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Pablo Sato

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Solid methods, convincing results.

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Sara Sato

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Solid methods, convincing results.

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Ravi Park

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Replication is unclear to me.