Quantifying ChIP-seq data: a spiking method providing an internal reference for sample-to-sample normalization
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N. Guex | J. Rougemont | U. Schibler | F. Naef | R. Fabbretti | Kyle Gustafson | G. Bounova | D. Kuznetsov | R. Liechti | P. Gos | A. Naldi | Donatella Canella | P. Cousin | Irina Krier | M. Leleu | Y. Jarosz | N. Bonhoure | Teemu Andersin | L. Symul | J. Delafontaine | Volker Vlegel | Olivier Martin | Julia Cajan | F. Lammers | Viviane Praz | Leonor Rib | Mauro Delorenzi | David Bernasconi | Ian M. Willis | Winship Herr | Nouria Hernandez | Bart Deplancke | Béatrice Desvergne | Federica Gilardi | Sunil Raghav | Dominic Villeneuve | Ioannis Xenarios | Eugenia Migliavacca | Fabrice David | Nacho Molina
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