A statistical measure for the skewness of X chromosome inactivation based on case-control design
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W. Fung | Xiangjin Wu | Yi-Xin Wang | Peng Wang | Ji-Yuan Zhou | Dong-Dong Pan | Yu Zhang | Jian-Long Li | Bei-Qi Wang
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