In vivo footprinting of the human alpha-globin locus upstream regulatory element by guanine and adenine ligation-mediated polymerase chain reaction
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S. Orkin | N. Andrews | D. Higgs | E. Strauss | Stuart H. Orkin | Stuart H. Orkin | Nancy C. Andrews | D. Higgs
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