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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5634730
_displayNamePartitioning and plasticity of repressive histone methylation states in mammalian chromatin
_timestamp2014-11-05 12:02:46
author[Person:4687017] Peters, Antoine H F M
[Person:3222224] Kubicek, Stefan
[Person:2470252] Mechtler, Karl
[Person:4687023] O'Sullivan, Roderick J
[Person:3288331] Derijck, Alwin A H A
[Person:3222234] Perez-Burgos, Laura
[Person:5634719] Kohlmaier, Alexander
[Person:3222221] Opravil, Susanne
[Person:418108] Tachibana, M
[Person:418109] Shinkai, Y
[Person:5634720] Martens, Joost H A
[Person:3222222] Jenuwein, Thomas
created[InstanceEdit:5634718] Jupe, Steve, 2014-11-05
journalMol. Cell
pages1577-89
pubMedIdentifier14690609
titlePartitioning and plasticity of repressive histone methylation states in mammalian chromatin
volume12
year2003
(literatureReference)[Summation:4827378] SUV39H1 (KMT1A) and SUV39H2 (KMT1B) and SETDB2 (KMT1F) selec...
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