Histone Crosstalk between H2B Monoubiquitination and H3 Methylation Mediated by COMPASS
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Laurence Florens | Michael P. Washburn | Jessica Schneider | Ali Shilatifard | A. Shilatifard | M. Washburn | L. Florens | S. Swanson | J. Schneider | Jung-Shin Lee | A. Shukla | S. Bhaumik | Jung-Shin Lee | Selene K Swanson | Selene K. Swanson | Abhijit Shukla | Sukesh R. Bhaumik | Abhijit Shukla
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