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Releasing the break on X chromosome inactivation: Rnf12/RLIM targets REX1 for degradation.
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Impaired imprinted X chromosome inactivation is responsible for the skewed sex ratio following in vitro fertilization.
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Inducible XIST-dependent X-chromosome inactivation in human somatic cells is reversible.
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Maternal Rnf12/RLIM is required for imprinted X-chromosome inactivation in mice.
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RLIM is dispensable for X-chromosome inactivation in the mouse embryonic epiblast.
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Rlim-Dependent and -Independent Pathways for X Chromosome Inactivation in Female ESCs.
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Roles of the Rlim-Rex1 axis during X chromosome inactivation in mice.
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Spatial partitioning of the regulatory landscape of the X-inactivation centre.
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X-inactivation reveals epigenetic anomalies in most hESC but identifies sublines that initiate as expected.
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X-inactivation status varies in human embryonic stem cell lines.
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SPEN integrates transcriptional and epigenetic control of X-inactivation.
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Rlim/Rnf12, Rex1, and X Chromosome Inactivation.
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An ectopic human XIST gene can induce chromosome inactivation in postdifferentiation human HT-1080 cells.
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