Protein arginine methyltransferases: evolution and assessment of their pharmacological and therapeutic potential.
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C. D. Krause | S. Pestka | J. R. Cook | Jin-Hyung Lee | Zhi-Hong Yang | Jin-Hyung Lee | Christopher D. Krause | Sidney Pestka | Young-sun Kim | Christopher D Krause | Zhi-Hong Yang | Young-Sun Kim | Jeffry R Cook | Jin‐Hyung Lee
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