EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF CELLULAR MEMORY BY THE POLYCOMB AND TRITHORAX GROUP PROTEINS
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Jo Handelsman | Julian Parkhill | David Haig | Eric D. Ross | Patrick D. Schloss | Johannes Krause | David Serre | J. Handelsman | N. Rohland | D. Serre | J. Parkhill | D. Haig | J. Krause | F. Shewmaker | P. Schloss | W. Ross | V. Jaenicke-Després | J. Hebler | M. Kuch | Nadin Rohland | Anna F. Edlund | A. Edlund | E. Ross | Melanie Kuch | M. Pierce | Wilma Ross | Frank Shewmaker | Viviane Jaenicke-Despres | Juliane Hebler | Michael M. Pierce | V. Jaenicke-Després | Juliane Hebler | David Serre | Jo Handelsman | David Haig | Melanie Kuch | Johannes Krause | Eric D. Ross | Michael M. Pierce | Frank Shewmaker | Wilma Ross | Julian Parkhill
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