Altered methylation of specific DNA loci in the liver of Bhmt-null mice results in repression of Iqgap2 and F2rl2 and is associated with development of preneoplastic foci
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Altered methylation of specific DNA loci in the liver of Bhmt-null mice results in repression of Iqgap2 and F2rl2 and is associated with development of preneoplastic foci
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FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 31, Issue 5, Pages 2090-2103
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FASEB
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2017-02-09
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10.1096/fj.201601169r
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