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  • 1. H3.3 replacement facilitates epigenetic reprogramming of donor nuclei in somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos.
    Wen D, Banaszynski LA, Rosenwaks Z, Allis CD, Rafii S.
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    Hosseini SM, Dufort I, Nieminen J, Moulavi F, Ghanaei HR, Hajian M, Jafarpour F, Forouzanfar M, Gourbai H, Shahverdi AH, Nasr-Esfahani MH, Sirard MA.
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  • 14. Nuclear profiles of H3 histones trimethylated on Lys27 in bovine (Bos taurus) embryos obtained after in vitro fertilization or somatic cell nuclear transfer.
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