The dynamic architectural and epigenetic nuclear landscape: developing the genomic almanac of biology and disease.

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Published in J Cell Physiol on June 01, 2014

Authors

Phillip W L Tai1, Sayyed K Zaidi, Hai Wu, Rodrigo A Grandy, Martin Montecino, André J van Wijnen, Jane B Lian, Gary S Stein, Janet L Stein

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Biochemistry and Vermont Cancer Center, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont.

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