CTCF binding at the H19 imprinting control region mediates maternally inherited higher-order chromatin conformation to restrict enhancer access to Igf2.
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Rolf Ohlsson | Zhihu Zhao | Wolf Reik | W. Reik | E. Pugacheva | R. Ohlsson | A. Murrell | V. Tiwari | Sreenivasulu Kurukuti | V. Lobanenkov | Zhihu Zhao | Gholamreza Tavoosidana | Adele Murrell | Sreenivasulu Kurukuti | Vijay Kumar Tiwari | Gholamreza Tavoosidana | Elena Pugacheva | Victor Lobanenkov
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