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Drosophila melanogaster males with paternally transmitted X chromosomes
OMIM - Congenital disorder
Induced pluripotent stem cell expression patterns compared to parental cells and stem cells
OMIM - Congenital chromosomal disease
Thymus tumors resistant or sensitive to Xist silencing
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Inferring the three-dimensional structures of the X-chromosome during X-inactivation.
Association Analysis of Chromosome X to Identify Genetic Modifiers of Huntington's Disease.
New Insights into X-Chromosome Reactivation during Reprogramming to Pluripotency.
Contribution of genetic and epigenetic changes to escape from X-chromosome inactivation.
Gene regulation in time and space during X-chromosome inactivation.
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X-chromosome Inactivation, Epigenetics and the Transcriptome
X-Chromosome Inactivation Status and Premature Ovarian Failure
Study on the Association Between SXCI and RM and the Possible Genetic Mechanism
Relationship Between Sperm Head Vacuoles and Sperm DNA Alterations in Infertile Men
Ophthalmic Findings During 10-year Enzyme Substitution of Danish Fabry Patients.
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