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  • Roose, Jeroen P, Maximilian Diehn, Michael G Tomlinson, Joseph Lin, Ash A Alizadeh, David Botstein, Patrick O Brown, and Arthur Weiss. (2003) 2003. “T Cell Receptor-Independent Basal Signaling via Erk and Abl Kinases Suppresses RAG Gene Expression.”. PLoS Biol 1 (2): E53.
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  • Brannan, C I, E C Dees, R S Ingram, and S M Tilghman. (1990) 1990. “The Product of the H19 Gene May Function As an RNA.”. Mol Cell Biol 10 (1): 28-36.
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  • Camper, S A, and S M Tilghman. (1989) 1989. “Postnatal Repression of the Alpha-Fetoprotein Gene Is Enhancer Independent.”. Genes Dev 3 (4): 537-46.
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  • Bartolomei, M S, S Zemel, and S M Tilghman. (1991) 1991. “Parental Imprinting of the Mouse H19 Gene.”. Nature 351 (6322): 153-5.
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  • Stathopoulos, Angelike, and Michael Levine. (2005) 2005. “Localized Repressors Delineate the Neurogenic Ectoderm in the Early Drosophila Embryo.”. Dev Biol 280 (2): 482-93.
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  • Christiaen, Lionel, Eileen Wagner, Weiyang Shi, and Michael Levine. (2009) 2009. “Isolation of Individual Cells and Tissues from Electroporated Sea Squirt (Ciona) Embryos by Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting (FACS).”. Cold Spring Harb Protoc 2009 (12): pdb.prot5349.
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  • Jones, B K, J M Levorse, and S M Tilghman. (1998) 1998. “Igf2 Imprinting Does Not Require Its Own DNA Methylation or H19 RNA.”. Genes Dev 12 (14): 2200-7.
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  • Leighton, P A, J R Saam, R S Ingram, and S M Tilghman. (1996) 1996. “Genomic Imprinting in Mice: Its Function and Mechanism.”. Biol Reprod 54 (2): 273-8.
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  • Bartolomei, M S, A L Webber, M E Brunkow, and S M Tilghman. (1993) 1993. “Epigenetic Mechanisms Underlying the Imprinting of the Mouse H19 Gene.”. Genes Dev 7 (9): 1663-73.
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  • Leighton, P A, J R Saam, R S Ingram, C L Stewart, and S M Tilghman. (1995) 1995. “An Enhancer Deletion Affects Both H19 and Igf2 Expression.”. Genes Dev 9 (17): 2079-89.
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  • Rose, L S, and E Wieschaus. (1992) 1992. “The Drosophila Cellularization Gene Nullo Produces a Blastoderm-Specific Transcript Whose Levels Respond to the Nucleocytoplasmic Ratio.”. Genes Dev 6 (7): 1255-68.
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  • Leighton, P A, R S Ingram, J Eggenschwiler, A Efstratiadis, and S M Tilghman. (1995) 1995. “Disruption of Imprinting Caused by Deletion of the H19 Gene Region in Mice.”. Nature 375 (6526): 34-9.
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  • Zhao, Hongjuan, Anita Langerød, Youngran Ji, Kent W Nowels, Jahn M Nesland, Rob Tibshirani, Ida K Bukholm, et al. (2004) 2004. “Different Gene Expression Patterns in Invasive Lobular and Ductal Carcinomas of the Breast.”. Mol Biol Cell 15 (6): 2523-36.
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  • Cole, Susan E, John M Levorse, Shirley M Tilghman, and Thomas F Vogt. (2002) 2002. “Clock Regulatory Elements Control Cyclic Expression of Lunatic Fringe During Somitogenesis.”. Dev Cell 3 (1): 75-84.
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  • Pfeifer, K, and S M Tilghman. (1994) 1994. “Allele-Specific Gene Expression in Mammals: The Curious Case of the Imprinted RNAs.”. Genes Dev 8 (16): 1867-74.
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  • Novoradovskaya, Natalia, Michael L Whitfield, Lee S Basehore, Alexey Novoradovsky, Robert Pesich, Jerry Usary, Mehmet Karaca, et al. (2004) 2004. “Universal Reference RNA As a Standard for Microarray Experiments.”. BMC Genomics 5 (1): 20.
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  • Kobren, Shilpa Nadimpalli, and Mona Singh. (2019) 2019. “Systematic Domain-Based Aggregation of Protein Structures Highlights DNA-, RNA- and Other Ligand-Binding Positions.”. Nucleic Acids Res 47 (2): 582-93. doi:10.1093/nar/gky1224.
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