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Science 17 June 2005
DOI: 10.1126/science.1110324


Abstract
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Early Asymmetry of Gene Transcription In Embryonic Human Left and Right Cerebral Cortex
Tao Sun, Christina Patoine, Amir Abu-Khalil, Jane Visvader, Eleanor Sum, Timothy J. Cherry, Stuart H. Orkin, Daniel H. Geschwind, Christopher A. Walsh

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