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Detailed description how the 'forgotten strands' change the nuclear location and three-dimensional architecture of a genetic locus to control the development of immune cells and suppress the development of leukemia and lymphoma. ThymoD indicates the 'forgotten strands'. Bcl11b refers to the genetic locus that orchestrates the development of immune cells and suppress the development of leukemia and lymphoma.
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UC San Diego
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