The Double-Histone-Acetyltransferase Complex ATAC Is Essential for Mammalian Development
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Jennie R. Lill | J. Zha | Jiansheng Wu | Victoria C. Pham | J. Lill | Jiansheng Wu | M. Solloway | Jiping Zha | Sebastián Guelman | Kenji Kozuka | Yifan Mao | Victoria Pham | Mark J. Solloway | John Wang | John Wang | K. Kozuka | S. Guelman | Yifan Mao
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