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Maas, N. L., Miller, K. M., DeFazio, L. G., & Toczyski, D. P. (2006). Cell Cycle and Checkpoint Regulation of Histone H3 K56 Acetylation by Hst3 and Hst4. Molecular Cell, 23(1), 109–119.

Authors 4
  1. Nancy L. Maas (first)
  2. Kyle M. Miller (additional)
  3. Lisa G. DeFazio (additional)
  4. David P. Toczyski (additional)
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