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Uncoupling splicing from transcription using antisense oligonucleotides reveals a dual role for I exon donor splice sites in antibody class switching

Anne Marchalot, Mohamad Omar Ashi, Jean-Marie Lambert, Nivine Srour, View ORCID ProfileLaurent Delpy, Soazig Le Pennec
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/850867
Anne Marchalot
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Mohamad Omar Ashi
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Jean-Marie Lambert
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Nivine Srour
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Laurent Delpy
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Soazig Le Pennec
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Uncoupling splicing from transcription using antisense oligonucleotides reveals a dual role for I exon donor splice sites in antibody class switching
Anne Marchalot, Mohamad Omar Ashi, Jean-Marie Lambert, Nivine Srour, Laurent Delpy, Soazig Le Pennec
bioRxiv 850867; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/850867
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Uncoupling splicing from transcription using antisense oligonucleotides reveals a dual role for I exon donor splice sites in antibody class switching
Anne Marchalot, Mohamad Omar Ashi, Jean-Marie Lambert, Nivine Srour, Laurent Delpy, Soazig Le Pennec
bioRxiv 850867; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/850867

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