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Stable and robust Xi and Y transcriptomes drive cell-type-specific autosomal and Xa responses in vivo and in vitro in four human cell types.
Blanton, L.V., San Roman, A.K., Wood, G., Buscetta, A., Banks, N., Skaletsky, H., Godfrey, A.K., Pham, T.T., Hughes, J.F., Brown, L.G., Kruszka, P., Lin, A.E., Kastner, D.L., Muenke, M., Page, D.C. (2024) Cell Genomics. 4(9): 100628.
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The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expression
San Roman, A.K., Skaletsky, H., Godfrey, A.K., Bokil, N.V., Teitz, L., Singh, I., Blanton, L.V., Bellott, D.W., Pyntikova, T., Lange, J., Koutseva, N., Hughes, J.F., Brown, L., Phou, S., Buscetta, A., Kruszka, P., Banks, N., Dutra, A., Pak, E., Lasutschinkow, P.C., Keen, C., Davis, S.M., Lin, A.E., Tartaglia, N.R., Samango-Sprouse, C., Muenke, M., Page, D.C. (2024) Cell Genomics 4(1): 100462.
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