Distinct nuclear orientation patterns for mouse chromosome 11 in normal B lymphocytes
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S. Müller | M. Neusser | S. Mai | O. Steinlein | C. Righolt | A. Kuzyk | Ann-Kristin Schmälter | S. Müller
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