Analysis of Mice Containing a Targeted Deletion of b-Globin Locus Control Region 59Hypersensitive Site 3 (original) (raw)

Hug, B. A., Wesselschmidt, R. L., Fiering, S., Bender, M. A., Epner, E., Groudine, M. et al. Analysis of mice containing a targeted deletion of beta-globin locus control region 5′ hypersensitive site 3. Mol. Cell Biol. 16, 2906-2912

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