Stabilization and Localization of Xist RNA are Controlled by Separate Mechanisms and are Not Sufficient for X Inactivation
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Carolyn J. Brown | J. Lawrence | J. Chow | C. Clemson | Christine Moulton Clemson | Jennifer C. Chow | Jeanne Bentley Lawrence
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