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Macdonald, N., Welburn, J. P. I., Noble, M. E. M., Nguyen, A., Yaffe, M. B., Clynes, D., Moggs, J. G., Orphanides, G., Thomson, S., Edmunds, J. W., Clayton, A. L., Endicott, J. A., & Mahadevan, L. C. (2005). Molecular Basis for the Recognition of Phosphorylated and Phosphoacetylated Histone H3 by 14-3-3. Molecular Cell, 20(2), 199–211.

Authors 13
  1. Neil Macdonald (first)
  2. Julie P.I. Welburn (additional)
  3. Martin E.M. Noble (additional)
  4. Anhco Nguyen (additional)
  5. Michael B. Yaffe (additional)
  6. David Clynes (additional)
  7. Jonathan G. Moggs (additional)
  8. George Orphanides (additional)
  9. Stuart Thomson (additional)
  10. John W. Edmunds (additional)
  11. Alison L. Clayton (additional)
  12. Jane A. Endicott (additional)
  13. Louis C. Mahadevan (additional)
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@article{Macdonald_2005, title={Molecular Basis for the Recognition of Phosphorylated and Phosphoacetylated Histone H3 by 14-3-3}, volume={20}, ISSN={1097-2765}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2005.08.032}, DOI={10.1016/j.molcel.2005.08.032}, number={2}, journal={Molecular Cell}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Macdonald, Neil and Welburn, Julie P.I. and Noble, Martin E.M. and Nguyen, Anhco and Yaffe, Michael B. and Clynes, David and Moggs, Jonathan G. and Orphanides, George and Thomson, Stuart and Edmunds, John W. and Clayton, Alison L. and Endicott, Jane A. and Mahadevan, Louis C.}, year={2005}, month=oct, pages={199–211} }