A chromatin code for alternative splicing involving a putative association between CTCF and HP1α proteins
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Eduardo Eyras | Nicolás Bellora | Eneritz Agirre | Amadís Pagès | M. Alló | A. Kornblihtt | E. Eyras | E. Agirre | A. Pagès | Paola Y. Bertucci | N. Bellora | Alberto R Kornblihtt | Mariano Alló | Paola Bertucci | Amadís Pagès | Maria Alló
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