NSD1 mutations generate a genome-wide DNA methylation signature
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Andrei L. Turinsky | C. Cytrynbaum | R. Weksberg | M. Brudno | W. Reardon | A. Turinsky | Yi-an Chen | S. Choufani | D. Butcher | D. Grafodatskaya | D. Stavropoulos | B. Chung | M. Siu | R. Mendoza-Londono | O. Caluseriu | L. Dupuis | W. Gibson | A. Cohen | H. Luk | D. Chitayat | I. Lo | S. Lam
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