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Live-Cell-Imaging-of-the-Nascent-Inactive-X-Chromosome-during-the-Early-Differentiation-Process-of-pone.0116109.s009.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 1 min 21 s, 480 × 480 pixels, 234 kbps, file size: 2.26 MB)
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editDescriptionLive-Cell-Imaging-of-the-Nascent-Inactive-X-Chromosome-during-the-Early-Differentiation-Process-of-pone.0116109.s009.ogv |
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Source | S5 Video from Guyochin A, Maenner S, Chu E, Hentati A, Attia M, Avner P, Clerc P (2014). "Live Cell Imaging of the Nascent Inactive X Chromosome during the Early Differentiation Process of Naive ES Cells towards Epiblast Stem Cells". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0116109. PMID 25546018. PMC: 4278889. | ||
Author | Guyochin A, Maenner S, Chu E, Hentati A, Attia M, Avner P, Clerc P | ||
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