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Supplementary Fig. 1
Biallelic expression of mouse Ctnna3, Mawbp and Stox1 in E14.5 embryo and placenta samples from C57Bl/6 × Mus musculus castaneus interspecies hybrids. (PDF 158 kb)
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Patient phenotypes. (PDF 46 kb)
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Primer sequences used for genotyping, mutation, expression and methylation analysis. (PDF 49 kb)
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Iglesias-Platas, I., Monk, D., Jebbink, J. et al. STOX1 is not imprinted and is not likely to be involved in preeclampsia. Nat Genet 39, 279–280 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0307-279
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