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A high-content in vivo screen to identify microRNA epistasis in the repopulating mouse liver
Adam M. Zahm, Amber W. Wang, Yue J. Wang, Jonathan Schug, Kirk J. Wangensteen, View ORCID ProfileKlaus H. Kaestner
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/664847
Adam M. Zahm
1University of Pennsylvania
Roles: Research Scientist
Amber W. Wang
1University of Pennsylvania
Roles: Ph.D. Candidate
Yue J. Wang
2Florida State University
Roles: Assistant Professor
Jonathan Schug
3PSOM Next-Generation Sequencing Core, University of Pennsylvania
Roles: Technical Director
Kirk J. Wangensteen
1University of Pennsylvania
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Klaus H. Kaestner
1University of Pennsylvania
Roles: Professor
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Posted June 11, 2019.
A high-content in vivo screen to identify microRNA epistasis in the repopulating mouse liver
Adam M. Zahm, Amber W. Wang, Yue J. Wang, Jonathan Schug, Kirk J. Wangensteen, Klaus H. Kaestner
bioRxiv 664847; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/664847
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