H2A.Z landscapes and dual modifications in pluripotent and multipotent stem cells underlie complex genome regulatory functions
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Esther Rheinbay | Steven A Carr | Jacob D. Jaffe | Haruhiko Koseki | Mitsuhiro Endoh | Jacob D Jaffe | S. Carr | B. Bernstein | Manching Ku | R. Koche | Esther Rheinbay | J. Jaffe | H. Koseki | M. Endoh | Manching Ku | Bradley E Bernstein | Richard P Koche | Mitsuhiro Endoh | Esther Rheinbay
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