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RNA Metabolism: Processing and Transport
RNA Metabolism Processing and Transport involves biochemical and biophysical modifications of nascent RNA transcripts into developed functional ribonucleic acid species and transfer, typically complexed with specific proteins, to target cellular locations to sustain certain cell functions. (NCI Thesaurus)
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