Perinuclear Anchoring of H3K9-Methylated Chromatin Stabilizes Induced Cell Fate in C. elegans Embryos
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Li Wang | Xinghao Wang | Dimos Gaidatzis | Susan M. Gasser | S. Gasser | Dimos Gaidatzis | Michael H. Hauer | Véronique Kalck | B. Towbin | T. Yang | Adriana Gonzalez-Sandoval | Benjamin D. Towbin | Veronique Kalck | Daphne S. Cabianca | Liqing Geng | Teddy Yang | Kehao Zhao | Li Wang | Xinghao Wang | Adriana Gonzalez‐Sandoval | D. S. Cabianca | Liqing Geng | Kehao Zhao
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