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Wade, P. A., Gegonne, A., Jones, P. L., Ballestar, E., Aubry, F., & Wolffe, A. P. (1999). Mi-2 complex couples DNA methylation to chromatin remodelling and histone deacetylation. Nature Genetics, 23(1), 62–66.

Authors 6
  1. Paul A. Wade (first)
  2. Anne Gegonne (additional)
  3. Peter L. Jones (additional)
  4. Esteban Ballestar (additional)
  5. Florence Aubry (additional)
  6. Alan P. Wolffe (additional)
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@article{Wade_1999, title={Mi-2 complex couples DNA methylation to chromatin remodelling and histone deacetylation}, volume={23}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/12664}, DOI={10.1038/12664}, number={1}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Wade, Paul A. and Gegonne, Anne and Jones, Peter L. and Ballestar, Esteban and Aubry, Florence and Wolffe, Alan P.}, year={1999}, month=sep, pages={62–66} }