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- MicroRNA Europe 2012
MicroRNA Europe 2012
Gene Expression Systems - 01 Nov 2012
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Meeting Summary
Topics Include
- MicroRNAs Discovery and Biogenesis
- MicroRNAs in Development
- Bioinformatics of miRNAs
- MicroRNAs in Virology & Diagnostics
- MicroRNAs in Stem Cell Biology
- MicroRNAs in Disease Biology
Meeting Details
Date | 01 Nov 2012 |
Location | Cambridge, UK |
Organizers | Krishnarao Appasani |