Optical Control of Mammalian Endogenous Transcription and Epigenetic States
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Randall J. Platt | David A. Scott | Alexandro E. Trevino | G. Church | Le Cong | S. Konermann | M. Brigham | P. Hsu | Matthias Heidenreich | Feng Zhang | David A. Scott
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