A chemical probe selectively inhibits G9a and GLP methyltransferase activity in cells.
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Peter A. DiMaggio | Tim J. Wigle | B. Garcia | Xi-Ping Huang | B. Roth | S. Frye | W. Janzen | Sun-Chong Wang | C. Arrowsmith | A. Petronis | V. Labrie | F. Liu | M. Vedadi | A. Tripathy | S. Pattenden | Jian Jin | D. Barsyte-Lovejoy | A. Allali-Hassani | A. Dong | D. Kireev | W. Tempel | G. Wasney | C. Simpson | T. Mangano | S. Rival-Gervier | A. Siarheyeva | Xin Chen | J. Norris | Irene Chau | P. Brown | A. Edwards | James Ellis | T. Wigle | Feng Liu
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