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Meaburn, K. J., Misteli, T., & Soutoglou, E. (2007). Spatial genome organization in the formation of chromosomal translocations. Seminars in Cancer Biology, 17(1), 80–90.

Authors 3
  1. Karen J. Meaburn (first)
  2. Tom Misteli (additional)
  3. Evi Soutoglou (additional)
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