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A Histone Chaperone, DEK, Transcriptionally Coactivates a Nuclear Receptor
Genes and Development
- United States
doi 10.1101/gad.1857410
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Genetics
Developmental Biology
Date
December 29, 2009
Authors
S. Sawatsubashi
T. Murata
J. Lim
R. Fujiki
S. Ito
E. Suzuki
M. Tanabe
Y. Zhao
S. Kimura
S. Fujiyama
T. Ueda
D. Umetsu
T. Ito
K.-i. Takeyama
S. Kato
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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