Molecular cloning of ESET, a novel histone H3-specific methyltransferase that interacts with ERG transcription factor
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Yi Zhang | Li Xia | Hengbin Wang | Yi Zhang | L. Xia | H. Chansky | Hengbin Wang | Dennis D Hickstein | D. Hickstein | Daniel Y Wu | Liu Yang | Howard A Chansky | William H Schubach | Liu Yang | Daniel Y. Wu | W. Schubach
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