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October 31, 2023
Population variability in X-chromosome inactivation across 9 mammalian species
Jonathan M Werner, John Hover, Jesse Gillis
Nature Communications
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October 17, 2024
Population variability in X-chromosome inactivation across 10 mammalian species
Jonathan M Werner, John Hover, Jesse Gillis
Developmental Cell
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August 1, 2022
Variability of cross-tissue X-chromosome inactivation characterizes timing of human embryonic lineage specification events
Jonathan M Werner, Sara Ballouz, John Hover, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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December 9, 2024
RNA programmable cell targeting and manipulation with CellREADR
Xiaolu Yang, Kehali Woldemichael, John Hover, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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June 22, 2007
A new binding motif for the transcriptional repressor REST uncovers large gene networks devoted to neuronal functions
Stefanie J Otto, Sean R McCorkle, John Hover, et al.
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Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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October 31, 2023
Population variability in X-chromosome inactivation across 9 mammalian species
Jonathan M Werner, John Hover, Jesse Gillis
Nature Communications
|
October 17, 2024
Population variability in X-chromosome inactivation across 10 mammalian species
Jonathan M Werner, John Hover, Jesse Gillis
Developmental Cell
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August 1, 2022
Variability of cross-tissue X-chromosome inactivation characterizes timing of human embryonic lineage specification events
Jonathan M Werner, Sara Ballouz, John Hover, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|
December 9, 2024
RNA programmable cell targeting and manipulation with CellREADR
Xiaolu Yang, Kehali Woldemichael, John Hover, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
June 22, 2007
A new binding motif for the transcriptional repressor REST uncovers large gene networks devoted to neuronal functions
Stefanie J Otto, Sean R McCorkle, John Hover, et al.
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