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Epigenetics
Volume 7, 2012 - Issue 4
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Research Paper
5-hydroxymethyl-cytosine enrichment of non-committed cells is not a universal feature of vertebrate development
Rimple D. Almeida Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Modelling (STEM); School of Clinical Sciences; University of Nottingham; Nottingham, UK
, Matthew Loose School of Biology; University of Nottingham; Queen’s Medical Centre; Nottingham, UK
, Virginie Sottile Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Modelling (STEM); School of Clinical Sciences; University of Nottingham; Nottingham, UK
, Elena Matsa Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Modelling (STEM); School of Clinical Sciences; University of Nottingham; Nottingham, UK
, Chris Denning Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Modelling (STEM); School of Clinical Sciences; University of Nottingham; Nottingham, UK
, Lorraine Young Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Modelling (STEM); School of Clinical Sciences; University of Nottingham; Nottingham, UK
, Andrew D. Johnson School of Biology; University of Nottingham; Queen’s Medical Centre; Nottingham, UK
, Martin Gering School of Biology; University of Nottingham; Queen’s Medical Centre; Nottingham, UKCorrespondence[email protected]
& Alexey Ruzov Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Modelling (STEM); School of Clinical Sciences; University of Nottingham; Nottingham, UKCorrespondence[email protected]
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Pages 383-389
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Received 14 Nov 2011, Accepted 16 Jan 2012, Published online: 01 Apr 2012
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