CDK9 directs H2B monoubiquitination and controls replication‐dependent histone mRNA 3′‐end processing
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M. Oren | D. Eick | Y. Aylon | Efrat Shema | R. Chapman | S. Johnsen | Rob D. Chapman | Neri Minsky | J. Pirngruber | Andrei Shchebet | Lisa M. Schreiber | Judith Pirngruber | E. Shema | Yael Aylon | Lisa Schreiber
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