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- Increased RNA Editing in Maternal Immune Activation Model of Neurodevelopmental Disease
- DDX3Y Gene Rescue of a Y Chromosome Azfa Deletion Restores Germ Cell Formation and Transcriptional Programs
- Downloaded, As Available, from the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRA) for Each of the Genes on the Dog MSY
- Sex Determination Using RNA-Sequencing Analyses in Early Prenatal Pig Development
- Y Disruption, Autosomal Hypomethylation and Poor Male Lung Cancer Survival Safron A
- Azfa Candidate Gene UTY and Its X Homologue UTX Are Expressed in Human Germ Cells
- A Wave of Monocytes Is Recruited to Replenish the Long-Term Langerhans Cell Network After Immune Injury
- DNA Damage, Liver Injury, and Tumorigenesis: Consequences of DDX3X Loss Chieh-Hsiang Chan1, Chun-Ming Chen2,3, Yan-Hwa Wu Lee4,5, and Li-Ru You1,3
- DDX3X and DDX3Y Are Redundant in Protein Synthesis
- Macaca Mulatta) Infants
- Anti-DDX3X Antibody, Rabbit Serum # 70-450 100 Μl
- Quantitative Analysis of Y-Chromosome Gene Expression Across 36 Human Tissues
- A Novel Approach for Human Whole Transcriptome Analysis Based on Absolute Gene Expression of Microarray Data
- DDX3X Multifunctionally Modulates Tumor Progression and Serves As a Prognostic Indicator to Predict Cancer Outcomes
- DDX3X: Structure, Physiologic Functions and Cancer Jie Mo1,2,3†, Huifang Liang1,2,3†, Chen Su1,2,3†, Pengcheng Li1,2,3, Jin Chen1,2,3* and Bixiang Zhang1,2,3,4*
- Horse Y Chromosome Assembly Displays Unique Evolutionary Features and Putative Stallion Fertility Genes
- Proteomic Analysis of Brain Region and Sex-Specific Synaptic Protein Expression in the Adult Mouse Brain
- Long-Lasting Memory Impairments After Subchronic Immune Challenge
- DDX3X and DDX3Y Are Redundant in Protein Synthesis
- Anti-DDX3X Antibody Rabbit Serum
- Mouse Ddx3y Conditional Knockout Project (CRISPR/Cas9)
- DDX3Y Antibody Cat
- The Human DDX and DHX Gene Families of Putative RNA Helicases
- Viewpoint That the X ISRG in the Functioning of the Immune System Is Diffi- Chromosome Is Enriched for ISRG
- The Pig X and Y Chromosomes: Structure, Sequence, and Evolution