
A Novel H19 Antisense RNA Overexpressed in Breast Cancer Contributes to Paternal IGF2 Expression
Mol. Cell. Biol. Berteaux et al.
28: 6731
Supplemental material
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Fig. S1 (Transcriptional orientation of intergenic transcriptional activity within the H19 gene)
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Fig. S2 (Transcriptional orientation of intergenic transcriptional activity at the H19 locus)
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Fig. S3 (Allelic expression analysis of human 91H RNA)
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Fig. S4 (91H expression patterns in mouse)
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Fig. S5 (Allelic expression of 91H RNA upstream of the H19 gene in mouse liver)
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Fig. S6 (91H siRNAs do not affect H19 imprinting)
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Fig. S7 (Allelic expression analysis of human 91H RNA in the ICR region)
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Table S1 (Primer sequences)
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Legends to Fig. S1 to S7 and Table S1
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