Aberrant Patterns of X Chromosome Inactivation in a New Line of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Established in Physiological Oxygen Concentrations
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A. M. Fraga | L. Pereira | N. Vergani | L. S. Fujihara | S. Fonseca | M. Albuquerque | Juliana Andrea Oliveira Georges | J. Mello
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