Loss of genomic methylation causes p53-dependent apoptosis and epigenetic deregulation
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Matthew Tudor | Rudolf Jaenisch | Eric Lander | Laurie Jackson-Grusby | E. Lander | R. Jaenisch | J. Dausman | Christopher B Wilson | M. Tudor | L. Jackson-Grusby | G. Csankovszki | C. Beard | Peggy P. Lee | Caroline Beard | D. Fambrough | Richard Possemato | Douglas Fambrough | Györgyi Csankovszki | Jessica Dausman | Peggy Lee | Christopher Wilson | Richard L. Possemato | L. Jackson‐Grusby
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