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We conclude that in contrary to the B-tether, the A-tether has a more intricate composition and consists of multiple components that presumably vary, at differing degrees of redundancy, between cell types and differentiation stages.
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A more intricate algorithm is also proposed for the logistic loss.
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However, in vivo interactions suggest a more intricate switch.
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