USF1 and hSET1A Mediated Epigenetic Modifications Regulate Lineage Differentiation and HoxB4 Transcription
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Kairong Cui | K. Zhao | Y. Li | R. Roeder | Hui Yang | C. Deng | T. Salz | P. Gallagher | Suming Huang | Y. Qiu | J. Bungert | Zhanyun Tang | Shermi Y. Liang | Tal Salz
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