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Published Erratum
. 2025 Feb 13;26(1):31.
doi: 10.1186/s13059-025-03494-w.

Publisher Correction: The ENCODE Imputation Challenge: a critical assessment of methods for cross-cell type imputation of epigenomic profiles

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Published Erratum

Publisher Correction: The ENCODE Imputation Challenge: a critical assessment of methods for cross-cell type imputation of epigenomic profiles

Jacob Matthew Schreiber et al. Genome Biol. .
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  • The ENCODE Imputation Challenge: a critical assessment of methods for cross-cell type imputation of epigenomic profiles.
    Schreiber JM, Boix CA, Wook Lee J, Li H, Guan Y, Chang CC, Chang JC, Hawkins-Hooker A, Schölkopf B, Schweikert G, Carulla MR, Canakoglu A, Guzzo F, Nanni L, Masseroli M, Carman MJ, Pinoli P, Hong C, Yip KY, Spence JP, Batra SS, Song YS, Mahony S, Zhang Z, Tan W, Shen Y, Sun Y, Shi M, Adrian J, Sandstrom RS, Farrell NP, Halow JM, Lee K, Jiang L, Yang X, Epstein CB, Strattan JS, Bernstein BE, Snyder MP, Kellis M, Noble WS, Kundaje AB; ENCODE Imputation Challenge Participants. Schreiber JM, et al. Genome Biol. 2023 Apr 18;24(1):79. doi: 10.1186/s13059-023-02915-y. Genome Biol. 2023. PMID: 37072822 Free PMC article.

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    1. Schreiber J, Boix C, wook Lee J, et al. The ENCODE Imputation Challenge: a critical assessment of methods for cross-cell type imputation of epigenomic profiles. Genome Biol. 2023;24:79. 10.1186/s13059-023-02915-y. - PMC - PubMed

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