Regulation of transcriptional silencing and chromodomain protein localization at centromeric heterochromatin by histone H3 tyrosine 41 phosphorylation in fission yeast
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Henry Yang | Ee Sin Chen | Y. Mok | Thi Thuy Trang Nguyen | Ying Li | A. Sayed | Bingbing Ren | Hwei Ling Tan | E. Chen
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