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Figure 2: High Content Screening Identifies Ncor1 as an Early Reprogramming Modulator.
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Figure 1: High Content Screening Identifies Ncor1 as an Early Reprogramming Modulator.
Supplemental Information 1: High-Content Screening Shows Reprogramming Impairment in Ncor1 Knockdown.
Figure 4: NCOR1 and OCT4 Target Promoters in MEFs and Early Reprogramming Cells.
The Corepressor NCOR1 and OCT4 Facilitate Early Reprogramming by Suppressing Fibroblast Gene Expression
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