Kaiso mediates human ICR1 methylation maintenance and H19 transcriptional fine regulation
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Thomas Eggermann | Jerry Pelletier | R. Cencic | J. Pelletier | T. Eggermann | D. Prawitt | B. Zabel | U. Zechner | M. Elbracht | M. Begemann | Ulrich Zechner | Miriam Elbracht | Thorsten Enklaar | Dirk Prawitt | Regina Cencic | U. Martiné | F. Bohne | D. Langer | Claudia S. Eider | Luzie Bülow | T. Enklaar | Florian Bohne | David Langer | Ursula Martiné | Matthias Begemann | Luzie Bülow | Bernhard Ulrich Zabel | U. Martiné
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