LOXL2-mediated H3K4 oxidation reduces chromatin accessibility in triple-negative breast cancer cells
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A. Gonzalez-Perez | P. Nuciforo | J. Yélamos | A. G. de Herreros | T. Stracker | S. Peiró | A. G. Herreros | D. Andreu | W. Sanseverino | G. Verde | R. A. Cigliano | Joan Pau Cebrià-Costa | S. Segura-Bayona | G. Serra-Bardenys | A. Iturbide | L. Pascual-Reguant | J. Querol | V. Rodilla | J. Arribas | C. Bernado-Morales | J. P. Cebrià-Costa | M. Cosín | Laura Pascual-Reguant | Sandra Segura-Bayona | Gemma Serra-Bardenys | Ane Iturbide | Cristina Bernado-Morales | Abel Gonzalez-Perez | Gaetano Verde | Walter Sanseverino | David Andreu | Paolo Nuciforo | Verónica Rodilla | Joaquín Arribas | José Yélamos | Sandra Peiró
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