Monomethylation of Histone H4-Lysine 20 Is Involved in Chromosome Structure and Stability and Is Essential for Mouse Development
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D. Reinberg | E. Heard | M. Torres-Padilla | M. Shen | I. Okamoto | H. Oda | S. Price | Jianhua Chu | Niall Murphy | Sandy M. Price
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