Combinatorial CRISPR/Cas9 Approach to Elucidate a Far-Upstream Enhancer Complex for Tissue-Specific Sox9 Expression.
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S. Yamashita | T. Chiba | T. Natsume | M. Kitazawa | T. Miyamoto | Kensuke Kataoka | S. Takai | H. Asahara | T. Hatta | Tempei Sato | Y. Mochizuki | Tomomi Kato | Kenji A Takahashi
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