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Clayton, A. L., Hazzalin, C. A., & Mahadevan, L. C. (2006). Enhanced Histone Acetylation and Transcription: A Dynamic Perspective. Molecular Cell, 23(3), 289–296.

Authors 3
  1. Alison L. Clayton (first)
  2. Catherine A. Hazzalin (additional)
  3. Louis C. Mahadevan (additional)
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