Epigenetic Alterations of H19 and LIT1 Distinguish Patients with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome with Cancer and Birth Defects
The American Journal of Human Genetics2002Vol. 70(3), pp. 604–611
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Michael R. DeBaun, Emily Niemitz, D. Elizabeth McNeil, Sheri A. Brandenburg, Maxwell P. Lee, Andrew P. Feinberg
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