Paternal Diet Defines Offspring Chromatin State and Intergenerational Obesity
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P. Itskov | N. Rajewsky | Nicola Iovino | L. Pantano | Marlon Stoeckius | T. Vavouri | M. Alenius | G. Reuter | Adelheid Lempradl | M. Ruf | J. Pospisilik | A. Öst | Eduard Casas | M. Weigert | Steffen Heyne | C. Ribeiro | Theodor Tiko | M. Deniz | Ulrike Boenisch | Anita Öst
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