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Trojer, P., Li, G., Sims, R. J., Vaquero, A., Kalakonda, N., Boccuni, P., Lee, D., Erdjument-Bromage, H., Tempst, P., Nimer, S. D., Wang, Y.-H., & Reinberg, D. (2007). L3MBTL1, a Histone-Methylation-Dependent Chromatin Lock. Cell, 129(5), 915–928.

Authors 12
  1. Patrick Trojer (first)
  2. Guohong Li (additional)
  3. Robert J. Sims (additional)
  4. Alejandro Vaquero (additional)
  5. Nagesh Kalakonda (additional)
  6. Piernicola Boccuni (additional)
  7. Donghoon Lee (additional)
  8. Hediye Erdjument-Bromage (additional)
  9. Paul Tempst (additional)
  10. Stephen D. Nimer (additional)
  11. Yuh-Hwa Wang (additional)
  12. Danny Reinberg (additional)
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@article{Trojer_2007, title={L3MBTL1, a Histone-Methylation-Dependent Chromatin Lock}, volume={129}, ISSN={0092-8674}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2007.03.048}, DOI={10.1016/j.cell.2007.03.048}, number={5}, journal={Cell}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Trojer, Patrick and Li, Guohong and Sims, Robert J. and Vaquero, Alejandro and Kalakonda, Nagesh and Boccuni, Piernicola and Lee, Donghoon and Erdjument-Bromage, Hediye and Tempst, Paul and Nimer, Stephen D. and Wang, Yuh-Hwa and Reinberg, Danny}, year={2007}, month=jun, pages={915–928} }