Subtle Changes in Motif Positioning Cause Tissue-Specific Effects on Robustness of an Enhancer's Activity
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Lars Hufnagel | Charles Girardot | Eileen E. M. Furlong | Timothy E. Saunders | E. Furlong | Charles Girardot | D. Devos | Jelena Erceg | Lars Hufnagel | T. Saunders | Jelena Erceg | Damien P. Devos | L. Hufnagel
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