Spen links RNA-mediated endogenous retrovirus silencing and X chromosome inactivation
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Howard Y. Chang | Ava C. Carter | Rui Li | M. Longaker | R. C. Ransom | R. Batey | S. Cho | D. Wuttke | Jin Xu | Q. Shi | James P. Broughton | Yuning Wei | Meagan Y. Nakamoto | Ankit Salhotra | S. Nagaraja | K. Yost | Diana R. Dou | Anil Mistry | Quanming Shi
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