Inheritance of Stress-Induced, ATF-2-Dependent Epigenetic Change
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Ryoichi Nakamura | Dong Li | Hideyuki Shimizu | Ki-Hyeon Seong | S. Ishii | Dong Li | Hideyuki Shimizu | K. Seong | Shunsuke Ishii | Ryo-ichi Nakamura | Ki-Hyeon Seong
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