Helicase Lymphoid-Specific Enzyme Contributes to the Maintenance of Methylation of SST1 Pericentromeric Repeats That Are Frequently Demethylated in Colon Cancer and Associate with Genomic Damage
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Andreu Alibés | P. Gimenez-Bonafe | Gabrijela Dumbović | J. Samuelsson | S. Alonso | S. Forcales | T. Ruiz-Larroya | C. Moreta | Sonia V. Forcales | C. Polo | Perucho Manuel | P. Giménez-Bonafe
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