HMGXB4 Targets Sleeping Beauty Transposition to Germinal Stem Cells
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M. Selbach | Z. Izsvák | Z. Ivics | T. Rasko | A. Schorn | Oliver Walisko | Jichang Wang | Manvendra Singh | Anantharam Devaraj | Jia-Xuan Chen | Suneel A. Narayanavari | Kathrin Radscheit | M. Becker | Guo Yong | Zoltán Cseresznyés | Andrea Schorn
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