Crucial role of antisense transcription across the Xist promoter in Tsix-mediated Xist chromatin modification
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Takashi Sado | Hiroyuki Sasaki | T. Ohhata | Y. Hoki | H. Sasaki | Tatsuya Ohhata | Yuko Hoki | T. Sado
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