A genome-wide screen for normally methylated human CpG islands that can identify novel imprinted genes.
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Andrew P Feinberg | A. Feinberg | E. Perlman | P. Onyango | M. Frieman | Matthew B Frieman | Liora Z Strichman-Almashanu | Richard S Lee | Patrick O Onyango | Elizabeth Perlman | Folke Flam | F. Flam | L. Strichman-Almashanu
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