Direct evidence that transgene integration is random in murine cells, implying that naturally occurring double-strand breaks may be distributed similarly within the genome (Q41054973)

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  • Direct Evidence That Transgene Integration Is Random in Murine Cells, Implying That Naturally Occurring Double-Strand Breaks May Be Distributed Similarly within the Genome
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Direct evidence that transgene integration is random in murine cells, implying that naturally occurring double-strand breaks may be distributed similarly within the genome
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  • Direct Evidence That Transgene Integration Is Random in Murine Cells, Implying That Naturally Occurring Double-Strand Breaks May Be Distributed Similarly within the Genome

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Direct evidence that transgene integration is random in murine cells, implying that naturally occurring double-strand breaks may be distributed similarly within the genome (English)
Direct Evidence That Transgene Integration Is Random in Murine Cells, Implying That Naturally Occurring Double-Strand Breaks May Be Distributed Similarly within the Genome (English)
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Dellaire G
Chartrand P
Pierre Chartrand
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1 April 1998
April 1998
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