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Xu PT, Thomas S, Dellinger A et al. Transcriptome analysis of genes involved in neural tube closure during human embryonic development using Long-SAGE [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2016, 5:232 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1111340.1)
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Transcriptome analysis of genes involved in neural tube closure during human embryonic development using Long-SAGE

Pu-Ting Xu1, Sophie Thomas, Andrew Dellinger, Heather Etchevers, Michel Vekemans, John R. Gilbert2, Marcy C. Speer
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Published 27 Feb 2016

Transcriptome analysis of genes involved in neural tube closure during human embryonic development using Long-SAGE

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Pu-Ting Xu1, Sophie Thomas, Andrew Dellinger, Heather Etchevers, Michel Vekemans, John R. Gilbert2, Marcy C. Speer
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1 Duke University Medical Center, USA
2 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, USA
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57th American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting 2007
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Keywords
neural tube defect, spina bifida, anencephaly, myelomeningocoele, RNA-Seq, SAGE, expression, embryo, human, birth defect, congenital malformation
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