Transcriptional Interference by Independently Regulated Genes Occurs in Any Relative Arrangement of the Genes and Is Influenced by Chromosomal Integration Position
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David I. K. Martin | Eric E. Bouhassira | S. Fiering | E. Bouhassira | S. Eszterhas | Steven Fiering | Susan K. Eszterhas
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