ELF4 regulates GIGANTEA chromatin access through subnuclear sequestration.
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D. E. Somers | H. Nam | Woe-Yeon Kim | Jeongsik Kim | Yumi Kim | Junhyun Lim | Lei Wang | M. Yeom | Hyunmin Kim
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