TET‐catalyzed oxidation of intragenic 5‐methylcytosine regulates CTCF‐dependent alternative splicing
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David Sturgill | Kyster K. Nanan | Nazmul Haque | D. Sturgill | Maria F Prigge | Garima Varma | Shalini Oberdoerffer | Ryan J. Marina | M. Bailly | M. Thénoz | S. Shukla | Md Nazmul Haque | Sanjeev Shukla | Shalini Oberdoerffer | Kyster K Nanan | Ryan J Marina | Marc A Bailly | Morgan Thenoz | Garima Varma
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