Live-Cell Chromosome Dynamics and Outcome of X Chromosome Pairing Events during ES Cell Differentiation
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Emmanuel Barillot | Philippe Hupé | Edith Heard | Niall Murphy | Isabel Brito | Andrew S. Belmont | Patricia Le Baccon | E. Barillot | E. Heard | P. Hupé | A. Belmont | Tim Pollex | O. Masui | I. Bonnet | Tim Pollex | Osamu Masui | Isabelle Bonnet | I. Brito | P. L. Baccon | Niall Murphy
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