Selective Inhibitors of the JMJD2 Histone Demethylases: Combined Nondenaturing Mass Spectrometric Screening and Crystallographic Approaches†
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Christopher J. Schofield | Udo Oppermann | Nathan R. Rose | Ian J. Clifton | Stanley S. Ng | U. Oppermann | C. Schofield | J. Mecinović | S. Ng | M. McDonough | I. Clifton | E. Woon | N. R. Rose | O. King | Esther C. Y. Woon | Michael A. McDonough | G. Kingham | Jobina Talib-Hardy | Jasmin Mecinović | Guy L. Kingham | Oliver N. F. King | Jobina Talib-Hardy
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