Induced DNA demethylation by targeting Ten-Eleven Translocation 2 to the human ICAM-1 promoter
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Guo-Liang Xu | M. Rots | M. Ruiters | H. G. Kazemier | Hui Chen | Marianne G. Rots | Marloes L. de Groote | Hui Chen | Hinke G Kazemier | Marcel H. J. Ruiters | Guo-Liang Xu | M. L. de Groote
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