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APA:
CopyHIENDLEDER, S., & MUND, C.. (2004). TISSUE-SPECIFIC ELEVATED GENOMIC CYTOSINE METHYLATION LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AN OVERGROWTH PHENOTYPE OF BOVINE FETUSES DERIVED BY IN VITRO TECHNIQUES. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 71(1), 217-223. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/650886/en
Vancouver:
CopyHIENDLEDER S., MUND C.. TISSUE-SPECIFIC ELEVATED GENOMIC CYTOSINE METHYLATION LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AN OVERGROWTH PHENOTYPE OF BOVINE FETUSES DERIVED BY IN VITRO TECHNIQUES. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION[Internet]. 2004;71(1):217-223. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/650886/en
IEEE:
CopyS. HIENDLEDER, and C. MUND, “TISSUE-SPECIFIC ELEVATED GENOMIC CYTOSINE METHYLATION LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AN OVERGROWTH PHENOTYPE OF BOVINE FETUSES DERIVED BY IN VITRO TECHNIQUES,” BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 217–223, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/650886/en