DNase hypersensitive sites and association with multiple sclerosis
Giulio Disanto(Laboratory for Biomedical Neurosciences), Sreeram V Ramagopalan(University of Oxford), Lars Holden(Norwegian Computing Center), Adam E. Handel(University of Oxford), Jens Kühle(University of Basel), Vito A. G. Ricigliano(Inserm), Geir Kjetil Sandve(University of Oslo), Corey T. Watson(University of Louisville), Lahiru Handunnetthi(Centre for Human Genetics), Antonio J. Berlanga‐Taylor(University of Oxford), Julia Pakpoor(Centre for Human Genetics), Gavin Giovannoni(Queen Mary University of London)
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