Exploiting the CRISPR/Cas9 system to study alternative splicing in vivo: application to titin.
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Isabelle Richard | S. Henriques | I. Richard | Laurence Suel | Matteo Bovolenta | Karine Charton | Sara F Henriques | Jean-Paul Moussu | Miguel Taillepierre | Céline Becker | Karelia Lipson | M. Bovolenta | K. Charton | L. Suel | Céline Becker | Miguel Taillepierre | K. Lipson | J. Moussu
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