m6A RNA methylation promotes XIST-mediated transcriptional repression
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Samie R. Jaffrey | Mitchell Guttman | M. Guttman | S. Jaffrey | A. Chow | Brian F. Pickering | Chun-Kan Chen | D. P. Patil | Amy Chow | Constanza Jackson | Deepak P. Patil | Chun-Kan Chen | Constanza Jackson
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