Maternal Methyl Supplements in Mice Affect Epigenetic Variation and DNA Methylation of Offspring
Craig A. Cooney(National Center for Toxicological Research), George L. Wolff(Indianapolis Zoo), Apurva A. Dave(National Center for Toxicological Research)
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