Buccals are likely to be a more informative surrogate tissue than blood for epigenome-wide association studies (Q42141791)
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scientific article published on 28 March 2013
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English | Buccals are likely to be a more informative surrogate tissue than blood for epigenome-wide association studies |
scientific article published on 28 March 2013 |
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Buccals are likely to be a more informative surrogate tissue than blood for epigenome-wide association studies (English)
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Robert Lowe
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Carolina Gemma
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Huriya Beyan
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Mohammed I Hawa
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Alexandra Bazeos
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R David Leslie
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Alexandre Montpetit
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Vardhman K Rakyan
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Sreeram V Ramagopalan
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28 March 2013
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445-454
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