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Gene expression / Social genomics / Transcriptome / Promoter / Regulator gene / Epigenetics / Transcription factor / Human genome / NF-B / RNA-Seq / Enhancer / Genetics
Date: 2016-04-06 14:41:55
Gene expression
Social genomics
Transcriptome
Promoter
Regulator gene
Epigenetics
Transcription factor
Human genome
NF-B
RNA-Seq
Enhancer
Genetics

GENOMIC BIO MARKERS OF WELL-BEING Social Regulation of Human Gene Expression: Mechanisms and Implications for

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