The three-dimensional architecture of Hox cluster silencing
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Mathieu Blanchette | Xue Qing David Wang | Josée Dostie | Maria A. Ferraiuolo | M. Blanchette | J. Dostie | S. Shenker | M. Ferraiuolo | C. Miyamoto | M. Rousseau | X. Wang | Michelle L Nadler | Mathieu Rousseau | Solomon Shenker | Carol Miyamoto | Michelle Nadler | X. Q. Wang
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