A Transcriptional Switch Mediated by Cofactor Methylation
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Marc Montminy | Beverly M. Emerson | Wei Xu | Hiroshi Asahara | M. Montminy | B. Emerson | R. Evans | H. Asahara | Hongwu Chen | Keyong Du | Hongwu Chen | Marc Tini | Ronald M. Evans | M. Tini | Keyong Du | Wei Xu
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