The critical role of histone H2A-deubiquitinase Mysm1 in hematopoiesis and lymphocyte differentiation.
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Kosuke Yusa | Mark Lucas | David J Adams | Anastasia Nijnik | Christine Podrini | Robert E W Hancock | Ramiro Ramirez-Solis | Gordon Dougan | Simon Clare | R. Ramirez-Solis | S. Clare | G. Dougan | D. Adams | R. McIntyre | R. Hancock | C. Podrini | D. Goulding | C. Hale | J. Estabel | N. Adams | C. Raisen | K. Yusa | Jacqui K. White | Lynda Mottram | David Goulding | Aaron R. Everitt | Rebecca E McIntyre | A. Nijnik | Jeanne Estabel | M. Lucas | Lynda Mottram | Christine Hale | Claire Raisen | Aaron R Everitt | Niels Adams | Jacqui K White
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