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Details on Person HBO1 HAT complexes target chromatin throughout gene coding regions via multiple PHD finger interactions with histone H3 tail

Class:IdLiteratureReference:3321816
_displayNameHBO1 HAT complexes target chromatin throughout gene coding regions via multiple PHD finger interactions with histone H3 tail
_timestamp2013-05-02 09:18:10
author[Person:3321817] Saksouk, Nehmé
[Person:3321800] Avvakumov, Nikita
[Person:3321876] Champagne, Karen S
[Person:3321822] Hung, Tiffany
[Person:3215187] Doyon, Yannick
[Person:3215191] Cayrou, Christelle
[Person:3321850] Paquet, Eric
[Person:3215185] Ullah, Mukta
[Person:3215179] Landry, Anne-Julie
[Person:3215170] Côté, Valérie
[Person:3215215] Yang, Xiang-Jiao
[Person:3222117] Gozani, Or
[Person:3222123] Kutateladze, Tatiana G
[Person:3215212] Côté, Jacques
created[InstanceEdit:3321832] Jupe, S, 2013-05-02
journalMol. Cell
modified[InstanceEdit:3321898] Jupe, S, 2013-05-02
pages257-65
pubMedIdentifier19187766
titleHBO1 HAT complexes target chromatin throughout gene coding regions via multiple PHD finger interactions with histone H3 tail
volume33
year2009
(literatureReference)[Summation:3321828] The Inhibitor of Growth (ING) family are growth regulators, ...
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