Analysis of C. elegans intestinal gene expression and polyadenylation by fluorescence-activated nuclei sorting and 3′-end-seq
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M. Hengartner | A. Furger | B. Tian | J. Mellor | R. Eberhard | M. Hoque | Zhe Ji | Simon Haenni | Cathy Browne | N. Rust | Helen E. Sharpe | Ralf Eberhard
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