Mostoslavsky et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Demethylation and the establishment of κ allelic exclusionMostoslavsky et al., 1999
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- Mostoslavsky R
- Kirillov A
- Ji Y
- Goldmit M
- Holzmann M
- Wirth T
- Cedar H
- Bergman Y
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- Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
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Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, Volume LXIV.© 1999 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 0-87969-569-2/99. 197 completely abolishes demethylation (Lichtenstein et al 1994). To further assess the requirements for this reaction, we replaced …
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