A long non-coding RNA promotes full activation of adult gene expression in the chicken α-globin domain
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Cristian Arriaga-Canon | Félix Recillas-Targa | Georgina Guerrero | Christian Valdes-Quezada | Christian Valdes-Quezada | Rodrigo G. Arzate-Mejía | G. Guerrero | F. Recillas-Targa | C. Arriaga-Canon | Yael Fonseca-Guzmán | Rodrigo Arzate-Mejía | Yael Fonseca-Guzmán | C. Arriaga-Canon
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