Intronic polyadenylation of PDGFRα in resident stem cells attenuates muscle fibrosis
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Intronic polyadenylation of PDGFRα in resident stem cells attenuates muscle fibrosis
Mueller AA, van Velthoven CT, Fukumoto KD, Cheung TH, Rando TA. Intronic polyadenylation of PDGFRα in resident stem cells attenuates muscle fibrosis. Nature. 2016 Nov 28. doi: 10.1038/nature20160. [Epub ahead of print]
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