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Non-Coding-Regulatory Regions Of Human Brain Genes Delineated By Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Knock-In Mice
Author: Schmouth, Jean-Francois, Author: Castellarin, Mauro, Author: Laprise, Stephanie, Author: Banks, Kathleen, Author: Bonaguro, Russell, Author: McInerny, Simone, Author: Borretta, Lisa, Author: Amirabbasi, Mahsa, Author: Korecki, Andrea, Author: Portales-Casamar, Elodie, Author: Wilson, Gary, Author: Dreolini, Lisa, Author: Jones, Steven, Author: Wasserman, Wyeth, Author: Goldowitz, Daniel, Author: Holt, Robert, Author: Simpson, Elizabeth
Date created: 2013

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