Molecular Regulation of H3K4 Trimethylation by Wdr82, a Component of Human Set1/COMPASS
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Peng Fei Wang | Michael Washburn | Laurence Florens | Ali Shilatifard | A. Shilatifard | M. Washburn | L. Florens | Peng Wang | Skylar Martin-Brown | Min Wu | Jung Shin Lee | Min Wu | S. Martin-Brown
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