Inactivation of the H-2Klk gene could involve the substitutions of methylated CpGs
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Inactivation of the H-2Klk gene could involve the substitutions of methylated CpGs
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Thursday, February 1, 1990
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"Inactivation of the H-2Klk gene could involve the substitutions of methylated CpGs" (language: en)
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Sim BC
Grosveld FG
Hui KM
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10.1111/J.1744-313X.1990.TB00866.X
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2212699
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