Preservation of Chromatin Organization after Acute Loss of CTCF in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
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Jesse R. Dixon | B. Ren | Z. Ye | D. Gorkin | A. Desai | Rongxin Fang | B. Li | Tristin Liu | H. Ishii | Franz Meitinger | Bin Li | Naoki Kubo | Xiong Xiong | Huimin Zhao | David U. Gorkin
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