Vitamin C activates young LINE-1 elements in mouse embryonic stem cells via H3K9me3 demethylation
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K. Helin | M. Branco | A. Ewing | J. García-Pérez | J. Frost | Hemalvi Patani | Darren Taylor | G. Ficz | F. Sánchez-Luque | W. Yang | K. Agger | K. H. Burns | K. Cheng | M. García-Canãdas | Branavy Irayanar | Swetha Sampath
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