Juicer Provides a One-Click System for Analyzing Loop-Resolution Hi-C Experiments.
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Neva C. Durand | Ido Machol | Erez Lieberman Aiden | Eric S Lander | Neva C Durand | Muhammad S Shamim | Suhas S P Rao | Miriam H Huntley | E. Lander | E. Aiden | Ido Machol | M. Shamim | Suhas S. P. Rao | M. Huntley
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