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Efficient Chromatin Immunoprecipitation using Limiting Amounts of Biomass
Published on: May 1, 2013
The post-genomic era: workshop on chromatin immunoprecipitation-related techniques
G Blandino1, M Fanciulli, M Levrero
1Rome Oncogenomic Center, Istituto Regina Elena, Via delle Messi D'Oro, Rome, Italy. blandino@ifo.it
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|May 19, 2007
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