Isoform Switch of TET1 Regulates DNA Demethylation and Mouse Development.
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Wei Xie | D. Leung | Shaorong Gao | Qiujun Wang | Weikun Xia | Yuanyuan Li | Wenhao Zhang | Z. Chang | Rui Gao | Ah Young Lee | Yong-hui Jiang | Tianpeng Gu | C. Yen | Jiayu Chen | Chen Zhou | Aaron J. Towers | Yu Zhang | Jing Zhang | Kaili Liu | Xiuqi Chen
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