Light optical precision measurements of the active and inactive Prader-Willi syndrome imprinted regions in human cell nuclei.
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Thomas Cremer | Bernhard Horsthemke | Christoph Cremer | Michael Hausmann | Karin Buiting | Joachim Rauch | Jörg Langowski | Irina Solovei | Tobias A Knoch | Kathrin Teller | J. Langowski | M. Hausmann | T. Cremer | I. Solovei | C. Cremer | T. Knoch | B. Horsthemke | K. Buiting | Stefan Stein | S. Stein | Kathrin Teller | J. Rauch
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