DNA methylation in transcriptional repression of two differentially expressed X-linked genes, GPC3 and SYBL1.
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M. D'Esposito | R. Mazzarella | D. Schlessinger | M. D'urso | R. Hansen | M. Strazzullo | G. Pilia | S. Gartler | R. Huber | G. Pengue | R. Hansen | D. Schlessinger | Stanley M. Gartler | Reid Huber | Maria Strazzullo | Gina Pengue | Richard Mazzarella | Michele D'Urso | Maurizio D'Esposito
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