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 <H2>Verification</H2>
 
 <P> The data are based on two independent biological replicates. 
 Fluorescence in situ hybridization microscopy confirmed 
 that most of the LaminB1 associated regions are preferentially located at 
 the nuclear periphery. 
 The array platform, the <A HREF="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE8854"
 TARGET = _BLANK>raw 
 and normalized data</A> have been deposited at the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus 
 (GEO) (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/) under accession number GSE8854.
 </P>
 
 <H2>Credits</H2>
 
 <P> The data for this track were generated by Lars Guelen, Ludo Pagie,
-and Bas van Steensel at the <a href="http://research.nki.nl/vansteensellab/"
+and Bas van Steensel at the <a href="https://chromatingenomics.org/"
 target="_blank">Van Steensel Lab</a>, Netherlands Cancer Institute.
 </P>
 
 <H2>References</H2>
 <p>
 Guelen L, Pagie L, Brasset E, Meuleman W, Faza MB, Talhout W, Eussen BH, de Klein A, Wessels L, de
 Laat W <em>et al</em>.
 <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/nature06947" target="_blank">
 Domain organization of human chromosomes revealed by mapping of nuclear lamina interactions</a>.
 <em>Nature</em>. 2008 Jun 12;453(7197):948-51.
 PMID: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18463634" target="_blank">18463634</a>
 </p>