Tip60 and Histone Deacetylase 1 Regulate Androgen Receptor Activity through Changes to the Acetylation Status of the Receptor*
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David E Neal | D. Neal | C. Robson | I. Logan | Luke Gaughan | Susan Cook | Craig N Robson | L. Gaughan | Ian R Logan | Susan Cook
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