A chemical probe selectively inhibits G9a and GLP methyltransferase activity in cells.
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Feng Liu | Sun-Chong Wang | Jian Jin | Alena Siarheyeva | Arturas Petronis | Abdellah Allali-Hassani | Wolfram Tempel | Bryan L Roth | Ashutosh Tripathy | Cheryl H Arrowsmith | Peter J Brown | Stephen V Frye | Aled Edwards | Benjamin A Garcia | Peter A Dimaggio | Masoud Vedadi | Gregory A Wasney | Dalia Barsyte-Lovejoy | Aiping Dong | Sylvie Rival-Gervier | Viviane Labrie | Tim J Wigle | Xin Chen | Irene Chau | Thomas J Mangano | Xi-Ping Huang | Catherine D Simpson | Samantha G Pattenden | Jacqueline L Norris | Dmitri B Kireev | William P Janzen | James Ellis
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