Myc influences global chromatin structure
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Philip R. Gafken | R. Eisenman | S. McMahon | P. Gafken | P. Cheng | P. Knoepfler | Xiao-yong Zhang | Paul S Knoepfler | Xiao‐yong Zhang | Pei Feng Cheng | Philip R Gafken | Steven B McMahon | Robert N Eisenman
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