Dynamics of 5-carboxylcytosine during hepatic differentiation: Potential general role for active demethylation by DNA repair in lineage specification
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J. Foster | G. Aithal | A. Ruzov | N. Hannan | C. Denning | Ivan R. Corrêa | L. Lewis | Nan Dai | P. Lo | Paulina M. Durczak | Gary Duncan | Ashley Ramsawhook
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