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H3.3 Actively Marks Enhancers and Primes Gene Transcription via Opening Higher-Ordered Chromatin
Genes and Development
- United States
doi 10.1101/gad.222174.113
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Genetics
Developmental Biology
Date
September 24, 2013
Authors
P. Chen
J. Zhao
Y. Wang
M. Wang
H. Long
D. Liang
L. Huang
Z. Wen
W. Li
X. Li
H. Feng
H. Zhao
P. Zhu
M. Li
Q.-f. Wang
G. Li
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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