The Xist lncRNA Exploits Three-Dimensional Genome Architecture to Spread Across the X Chromosome
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E. Lander | M. Guttman | K. Plath | A. Goren | J. Engreitz | Alexander A. Shishkin | Christine Surka | Amy Pandya-Jones | P. McDonel | Klára Sirokmán | Sabah Kadri | Jeff Xing
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