Jmjd2c facilitates the assembly of essential enhancer-protein complexes at the onset of embryonic stem cell differentiation
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K. Niakan | H. Stunnenberg | L. Fritsch | S. Ait-Si-Ali | E. Bell | C. Fisher | H. Jørgensen | V. Azuara | Edward W. J. Curry | O. Joshi | Jennifer L Harman | R. Tomaz | Donja Karimlou | Lauren Weavers | Tony Bou-Kheir | Ignacio del Valle Torres
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