Coactivator as a target gene specificity determinant for histone H3 lysine 4 methyltransferases
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Yali Dou | Y. Dou | R. Roeder | Y. Kong | Jae W. Lee | Robert G Roeder | Seunghee Lee | Young-Yun Kong | Soo-Kyung Lee | Soo-Kyung Lee | Eunyee Kwak | Bora Lee | Jae W Lee | Jeongkyung Lee | Dong-Kee Lee | Bora Lee | Jeongkyung Lee | Dong-Kee Lee | E. Kwak | Seunghee Lee
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