Cancer associated epigenetic transitions identified by genome-wide histone methylation binding profiles in human colorectal cancer samples and paired normal mucosa
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L. Påhlman | J. Komorowski | Stefan Enroth | O. Wallerman | C. Wadelius | R. Andersson | A. Wanders | Alvaro Rada-Iglesisas
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