Alternative isoform regulation in human tissue transcriptomes.
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Eric T Wang,
Rickard Sandberg,
Shujun Luo,
Irina Khrebtukova,
Lu Zhang,
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Christine Mayr,
Stephen F Kingsmore,
Gary P Schroth,
Christopher B Burge
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