Integrating 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine into the Epigenomic Landscape of Human Embryonic Stem Cells
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B. Ren | P. Jin | Chuan He | B. Ren | Y. Yoon | M. K. Rudd | Xuekun Li | Chun-Xiao Song | Yujing Li | Chuan He | Keith E. Szulwach | Sandeep Namburi | K. Hermetz | Julie J. Kim | Sangsung Kim | J. W. Han | Bing-Jie Ren | Xuekun Li
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