Genome-wide hydroxymethylcytosine pattern changes in response to oxidative stress
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F. Mascart | Jana Jeschke | A. Murrell | D. Eizirik | Matthieu Defrance | Benjamin Delatte | Martin Bachman | C. Creppe | E. Calonne | Martin Bizet | Rachel Deplus | L. Marroqui | M. Libin | M. Ravichandran | T. Jurkowski | F. Fuks | M. Bizet | J. Jeschke | Catherine Creppe | Laura Marroqui | Laura Marroquí
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