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Publications by Nancy Au-Yeung
Histone H2A.Z Suppression of Interferon-Stimulated Transcription and Antiviral Immunity Is Modulated by GCN5 and BRD2
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The Bromodomain-Containing Gene BRD2 Is Regulated at Transcription, Splicing, and Translation Levels
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