Large-scale identification and mapping of nuclear matrix-attachment regions in the distal imprinted domain of mouse chromosome 7.
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Takashi Sado | Hiroyuki Sasaki | H. Sasaki | K. Tsutsui | M. Zubair | Wahyu Purbowasito | Chikako Suda | Takaaki Yokomine | Mohamad Zubair | Ken Tsutsui | T. Sado | C. Suda | T. Yokomine | Wahyu Purbowasito
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