The chromatin-binding protein HMGN3 stimulates histone acetylation and transcription across the Glyt1 gene.
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M. Bustin | Gráinne Barkess | Gokula Mohan | Y. Postnikov | Chrisanne D Campos | Shivam Mishra | Sakshi Verma | K. West
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