Coregulated human globin genes are frequently in spatial proximity when active
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Veronica J. Buckle | Ann Atzberger | Francisco J. Iborra | F. Iborra | D. Higgs | A. Atzberger | V. Buckle | W. Wood | Jill M. Brown | J. Lee-prudhoe | Douglas R. Higgs | William G. Wood | Joanne Leach | Joyce E. Reittie | Jane Lee-Prudhoe | J. Reittie | J. Leach
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