Non-coding RNA directed DNA demethylation of Sphk1 CpG island.
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Satoshi Tanaka | N. Hattori | J. Ohgane | Satoshi Tanaka | K. Shiota | T. Imamura | Kunio Shiota | Jun Ohgane | Takuya Imamura | Naka Hattori | Soshi Yamamoto | S. Yamamoto
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