The length of uninterrupted CAG repeats in stem regions of repeat disease associated hairpins determines the amount of short CAG oligonucleotides that are toxic to cells through RNA interference

Andrea E. Murmann, Monal Patel, Si Yeon Jeong, Elizabeth T. Bartom, A. Jennifer Morton, Marcus E. Peter*

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology